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Book SynopsisAlthough the Trefftz finite element method (FEM) has become a powerful computational tool in the analysis of plane elasticity, thin and thick plate bending, Poisson's equation, heat conduction, and piezoelectric materials, there are few books that offer a comprehensive computer programming treatment of the subject. Collecting results scattered in the literature,
MATLAB and C Programming for Trefftz Finite Element Methods provides the detailed MATLAB
and C programming processes in applications of the Trefftz FEM to potential and elastic problems.
The book begins with an introduction to the hybrid-Trefftz (HT) FEM that covers basic concepts and general element formulations of the method. It then concentrates on both the essentials and subroutines of MATLAB and C programming. The next few chapters present applications of T-elements to potential problems and linear plane elasticity, discuss how to solve body force in elasticity through radial basis functi
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"The book begins with an introduction to the hybrid-Tretz (HT) FEM that covers basic concepts and general element formulations of the method. It then concentrates on both the essentials and subroutines of MATLAB and C programming. The next few chapters present applications of T-elements to potential problems and linear plane elasticity, discuss how to solve body force in elasticity through radial basis functions, and examine how special purpose functions can be constructed. The final chapter explores advanced topics, such as the construction of Tretz p-elements, dimensionless transformation, and an alternative formulation to HT FEM. Unifying the computer programming aspects of the Tretz FEM, this book will stimulate the development and application of this novel method in many facets of practical engineering."
—Zentralblatt MATH
"The book begins with an introduction to the hybrid-Tretz (HT) FEM that covers basic concepts and general element formulations of the method. It then concentrates on both the essentials and subroutines of MATLAB and C programming. The next few chapters present applications of T-elements to potential problems and linear plane elasticity, discuss how to solve body force in elasticity through radial basis functions, and examine how special purpose functions can be constructed. The final chapter explores advanced topics, such as the construction of Tretz p-elements, dimensionless transformation, and an alternative formulation to HT FEM. Unifying the computer programming aspects of the Tretz FEM, this book will stimulate the development and application of this novel method in many facets of practical engineering."
—Zentralblatt MATH
Table of ContentsIntroduction to Trefftz Finite Element Method. Foundation of MATLAB Programming. C Programming. Commonly Used Subroutines. Potential Problems. Plane Stress/Strain Problems. Treatment of Inhomogeneous Terms Using RBF Approximation. Special Purpose T-Elements.Advanced Topics for Further Programming Development. Appendicex. Index.