The standard discrete system and origins of the finite element method |
A direct physical approach to problems in elasticity: plane stress |
Generalization of finite element concepts |
Element shape functions |
Mapped elements and numerical integration |
Linear elasticity |
Field problems |
Automatic mesh generation |
The patch test and reduced integration |
Mixed formulation and constraints |
Incompressible problems, mixed methods and other procedures of solution |
Multidomain mixed approximations - domain decomposition and `frame' methods |
Errors, recovery processes and error estimates |
Adaptive finite element refinement |
Point-based and partition of unity approximations |
Semi-discretization and analytical solution |
Discrete approximation in time |
Coupled systems |
Computer procedures for finite element analysis |
Appendices |
The standard discrete system and origins of the finite element method |
A direct physical approach to problems in elasticity: plane stress |
Generalization of finite element concepts |
Element shape functions |
Mapped elements and numerical integration |
Linear elasticity |