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Ehab Ellobody, Ran Feng and Ben Young, Finite Element Analysis and Design of Metal Structures, Butterworth-Heinemann, 2014, 218 pages

Description:

Traditionally, engineers have used laboratory testing to investigate the behavior of metal structures and systems. These numerical models must be carefully developed, calibrated and validated against the available physical test results. They are commonly complex and very expensive. From concept to assembly, Finite Element Analysis and Design of Metal Structures provides civil and structural engineers with the concepts and procedures needed to build accurate numerical models without using expensive laboratory testing methods. Professionals and researchers will find Finite Element Analysis and Design of Metal Structures a valuable guide to finite elements in terms of its applications.

Key Features:

Presents design examples for metal tubular connections
Simplified review for general steps of finite element analysis
Commonly used linear and nonlinear analyses in finite element modeling
Realistic examples of concepts and procedures for Finite Element Analysis and Design

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