A Project-Based Introduction to Computational StaticsOutlook: Two- and Three-Dimensional Elements
A Project-Based Introduction to Computational Statics: Outlook: Two- and Three-Dimensional Elements
Öchsner, Andreas
2020-11-14 00:00:00
[This chapter gives a brief outlook on some two- and three-dimensional elements. The similarities between the previously treated one-dimensional elements, i.e., rod and beams, and their multidimensional analogs are presented without going into the mathematical details. The considered elements are restricted to configurations with even node numbers at which nodes are exclusively located at the element corners.]
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A Project-Based Introduction to Computational StaticsOutlook: Two- and Three-Dimensional Elements
[This chapter gives a brief outlook on some two- and three-dimensional elements. The similarities between the previously treated one-dimensional elements, i.e., rod and beams, and their multidimensional analogs are presented without going into the mathematical details. The considered elements are restricted to configurations with even node numbers at which nodes are exclusively located at the element corners.]
Published: Nov 14, 2020
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