Modelling of Mechanical Systems: Structural Elements

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Modelling of Mechanical Systems: Structural Elements

Author(s): Francois Axisa (Author), Philippe Trompette (Author)

  • Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
  • Publication Date: October 17, 2005
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 300 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0750668466
  • ISBN-13: 9780750668460

Book Description

The modelling of mechanical systems provides engineers and students with the methods to model and understand mechanical systems by using both mathematical and computer-based tools. Written by an eminent authority in the field, this is the second of four volumes which provide engineers with a comprehensive resource on this cornerstone mechanical engineering subject. Dealing with continuous systems, this book covers solid mechanics, beams, plates and shells. In a clear style and with a practical rather than theoretical approach, it shows how to model continuous systems in order to study vibration modes, motion and forces. Appendices give useful primers on aspects of the mathematics introduced in the book. Other volumes in the series cover discrete systems, fluid-structure interaction and flow-induced vibration.

* Axisa is a world authority in the modelling of systems* Comprehensive coverage of mathematical techniques used to perform computer-based analytical studies and numerical simulations* A key reference for mechanical engineers, researchers and graduate students in this cornerstone subject

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Review of Volume One: Discrete Systems‘… this is not just a translation; much has been added, refined and polished, to make this book an excellent addition to anyone’s bookshelf, whose interests lie in Dynamics, Vibrations, or Fluid Structure Interactions.” –Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2004

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The foundations of systems modelling from a world expert

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