Why do Probabilistic Finite Element Analysis?
Thacker, B.H.
Published June 2008 Softback, 80 Pages The intention of this book is to provide an introduction to
performing probabilistic finite element analysis. As a...moreBuy > Members Price: Non-Members Price: Order No: HT37
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A Designer’s Guide to Simulation with Finite Element Analysis
Adams, V
Published June 2008 Softback, 138 Pages This book is an overview of methods and best-practices for
mechanical design engineers and designers who are using or plan...moreBuy > Members Price: Non-Members Price: Order No: R0098
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How to Use Beam, Plate and Shell Elements
Hellen, T
Published March 2007 Softback, 104 Pages The main purpose of this book is to describe the essentials of how
beam, plate and shell elements work and perform in...moreBuy > Members Price: Non-Members Price: Order No: HT34
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Why Do Multi-Physics Analysis?
Dehning, C & Wolf, K
First Published - September 2006 Softback, 112 Pages The intention of this book is to provide experienced engineers and
project managers with an...moreBuy > Members Price: Non-Members Price: Order No: HT33
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How To Manage Finite Element Analysis in the Design Process
Adams, V
First Published - April 2006 Hardback, 60 pages By now, most engineering companies have acknowledged that product
simulation in one form or another provides...moreBuy > Members Price: Non-Members Price: Order No: HT31
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How to Analyse the Static and Dynamic Response of Viscoelastic Components
Oyadiji, S O
First Published - August 2004 Softback, 118 Pages The target audience of this book is a linear static finite element
analyst, including an engineering graduate...moreBuy > Members Price: Non-Members Price: Order No: HT30
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A Roadmap of NAFEMS Documents
Hellen, T K
First Published - August 2004 Hardback, 74 Pages
This Roadmap describes all major NAFEMS publications issued between
the start of the organization in 1985...moreBuy > Members Price: Non-Members Price: Order No: R0087
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Why do Boundary Element Analysis
Becker, AA
First Published - February 2004 Softback, 71 Pages The main aim of this book is to provide readers with a simple
introduction to the BE method, as an alternative...moreBuy > Members Price: Non-Members Price: Order No: HT29
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Advanced Workbook of Examples and Case Studies: Volume 2
NAFEMS
First Published - January 2004 Softback, 88 Pages In various surveys of NAFEMS members, Education and Training always
comes very high on the list of priorities. In...moreBuy > Members Price: Non-Members Price: Order No: R0086
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How to Use Elements Effectively
Hellen, T.K
First Published - June 2003 Hardback, 120 Pages The main aim of this How To
book is to explain the issues involved in designing suitable
meshes and selecting...moreBuy > Members Price: Non-Members Price: Order No: HT28
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How To Undertake Finite Element Based Geotechnical Analysis
Mar, A
First Published - November 2002 Softback, 58 Pages The aim of this book is to guide both new and experienced analysts
on the use of finite element techniques to...moreBuy > Members Price: Non-Members Price: Order No: HT27
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Why Do Design Optimisation?
Spicer, D
First Published - November 2002 Softback, 59 Pages ‘
Optimisation’ is about selecting the best option from a
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An Explicit Finite Element Primer
Jacob, P, and Goulding, L
First Published - July 2002 Hardback, 128 Pages
This Primer is one of many documents produced to help new and
experienced analysts solve a...moreBuy > Members Price: Non-Members Price: Order No: R0085
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How to Undertake Creep Analysis with Finite Elements
Anderson, R
First Published - March 2002 Softback, 71 Pages This book is aimed at analysts who have a minimum of one
year’s experience of static elastic stress...moreBuy > Members Price: Non-Members Price: Order No: HT21
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NAFEMS Advanced Workbook of Examples - Volume 1
NAFEMS
First Published - February 2001 Softback, 39 Pages
In various surveys of NAFEMS members, Education and Training always
comes very high on the list of priorities....moreBuy > Members Price: Non-Members Price: Order No: R0078
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Finite Element Based Fatigue Calculations
Bishop, N, W, M, and Sherratt, F
First Published - November 2000 Hardback, 131 Pages Fatigue analysis procedures for the design of modern structures
rely on techniques,...moreBuy > Members Price: Non-Members Price: Order No: HT17
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The Use of FE Analysis In the Design Process
Prinja, N K
First Published - November 2000 Softback, 62 Pages This document is aimed at students and practising engineers who are
keen to utilise a computational technique...moreBuy > Members Price: Non-Members Price: Order No: R0075
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How To Model With Finite Elements
Baguley, D, and Hose, D R
First Published - July 1997 Softback, 147 Pages In these ‘How to….’ books, theory and jargon are
kept to a minimum. The...moreBuy > Members Price: Non-Members Price: Order No: HT07
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How To Interpret Finite Element Results
Baguley, D, and Hose, D R
First Published - January 1997 Softback, 66 Pages
In these ‘How to….’ booklets, theory and jargon
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How To Plan A Finite Element Analysis
Baguley, D, and Hose, D R
First Published - January 1994 Softback, 23 Pages This book is intended to introduce new users to the practical
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Distortion Measures for Quadrilaterals with Curved Boundaries
Robinson, J
First Published - August 1986 Softback, 30 Pages ...moreBuy > Members Price: Non-Members Price: Order No: P14
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An Introduction To Hierarchical Displacement Elements And The Adaptive Technique
Robinson, J
First Published - August 1986 Softback, 114 Pages ...moreBuy > Members Price: Non-Members Price: Order No: P13
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