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Finite Elements for Engineers with Ansys Applications

Finite Elements for Engineers with Ansys Applications

Finite Elements for Engineers with Ansys Applications

Mohamed S. Gadala , University of British Columbia, Vancouver
August 2020
Hardback
9781107194083
$147.00
USD
Hardback

    The finite element method (FEM) is indispensable in modeling and simulation in various engineering and physical systems, including structural analysis, stress, strain, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, dynamics, eigenproblems, design optimization, sound propagation, electromagnetics, and coupled field problems. This textbook integrates basic theory with real-life, design-oriented problems using ANSYS, the most commonly used computational software in the field. For students as well as practicing engineers and designers, each chapter is highly illustrated and presented in a step-by-step manner. Fundamental concepts are presented in detail with reference to easy to understand worked examples that clearly introduce the method before progressing to more advanced content. Included are step-by-step solutions for project type problems using modelling software, special chapters for modelling and the use of ANSYS and Workbench programs, and extensive sets of problems and projects round out each chapter.

    • Provides coverage of ANSYS Workbench software with an applications based focus
    • Covers transient conduction heat transfer analysis with nonlinearities
    • Initial chapters with minimal math development help students grasp the concept
    • Offers step-by-step solutions for project type problems using Ansys/Workbench
    • Contains special chapters for modelling hints and use of Ansys and Workbench programs
    • Ample sets of examples in each chapter are solved in a systematic way by introducing the ideas and assumptions then the solution

    Reviews & endorsements

    'In this text book Dr Gadallah provides very comprehensive coverage for the basics of Finite Element Method which makes the book an ideal reference for undergraduate and graduate students who wish to grasp the roots FEA. With the included software analysis, this text book is one of the best books I have gone through.' Gaffar Gailani, City University of New York

    'This book enhances understanding of finite element theory with highlights of basic FEM concepts and practical projects solved with ANSYS and Workbench, the major FE commercial programs. It integrates the basic theory with many real-life, design oriented problems. It is an ideal textbook for undergraduate and graduate students and an excellent reference book for practicing engineers.' Junling (Joyce) Hu, University of Bridgeport

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    Product details

    August 2020
    Hardback
    9781107194083
    626 pages
    252 × 195 × 32 mm
    1.49kg
    500 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Finite element concepts
    • 2. Detailed procedures
    • 3. Modeling aspects
    • 4. Linear static analysis using ANSYS/Workbench
    • 5. Finite element formulations
    • 6. Linear static analysis
    • 7. Conduction heat transfer analysis
    • Appendix A. Matrices and system of linear equations
    • Appendix B. Vectors and tensors
    • References
    • Index.
      Author
    • Mohamed S. Gadala , University of British Columbia, Vancouver

      Mohamed Gadala is Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering at the University of British Columbia (UBC), with forty years' experience in academia/industry. Currently, he is head of the Mechanical Engineering Department at Abu Dhabi University in the United Arab Emirates. His research focuses on computational/experimental mechanics, finite element analysis (FEA), and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Professor Gadala taught in many universities world-wide including twenty-six years at UBC. He has twelve years' industrial experience in Canada/USA and published more than 200 refereed papers, three patents, and fifteen key-note presentations. He developed and taught FEA courses in the University of Michigan, UBC and other universities. Dr Gadala was appointed Patrick Campbell Chair in Design (two terms) in UBC; established the PACE lab (Partners for Advancement of CAE Education); won various industry-university awards including the NSERC University-Industry Synergy award; and directed the development of the FEA commercial program and writing its manuals.