Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 16Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... elements : Finite elements that are formulated on the basis of simultaneous assumptions on more than one behavior measure , such as on both displacement and stress . Isoparametric elements : Finite elements whose geometry is described ...
... elements : Finite elements that are formulated on the basis of simultaneous assumptions on more than one behavior measure , such as on both displacement and stress . Isoparametric elements : Finite elements whose geometry is described ...
Page 149
... elements . The finite - element analysis process , in outline , is as follows . First , once the computer has been instructed as to the material properties , the geometry of the plate and of the individual elements , the loads , and the ...
... elements . The finite - element analysis process , in outline , is as follows . First , once the computer has been instructed as to the material properties , the geometry of the plate and of the individual elements , the loads , and the ...
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... elements vary lin- early . The elements are joined at the two end points of their interface , and since two points uniquely define a linear variation , there is a com- plete match of displacements . Similarly , if the adjacent elements ...
... elements vary lin- early . The elements are joined at the two end points of their interface , and since two points uniquely define a linear variation , there is a com- plete match of displacements . Similarly , if the adjacent elements ...
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