Finite Element Methods with Applications in Civil and Mechanical Engineering
A special issue of Computation (ISSN 2079-3197). This special issue belongs to the section "Computational Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 July 2024) | Viewed by 12142
Special Issue Editors
Interests: finite element analysis; numerical methods; superplastic alloy forming
Interests: sheet metal deformation; finite element analysis; modeling and simulation
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
It is a recognized fact by those in the field that the finite element method is one of the most widely used numerical methods for solving complex problems in mechanical engineering, civil engineering, and mathematical physics, providing appropriate approximations. In the mid-1950s, as the requirements of the development of the aircraft industry in the context of aircraft structure analysis emerged, the computational details, the necessary mathematical apparatus, and incipient software were developed and strengthened. Within a decade, the potential of this method for solving a multitude of problem types in applied science and engineering was recognized. Over the years, the finite element method has been so well established, with emphasis on its use, development, and promotion, that today it is regarded as one of the most effective methods for solving a wide range of practical problems. Additionally, this new method has become an area of research with great potential for expansion and development, not only for engineers but also for mathematicians oriented towards the development and promotion of applications.
This Special Issue is dedicated to exploring the recent advances in finite element methods with applications in civil and mechanical engineering. Both the original research articles and review articles within the scope of the Special Issue are welcomed.
Dr. Gavril Grebenisan
Dr. Alin Pop
Dr. Dan Claudiu Negrău
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- finite element method
- computational mechanics
- numerical methods
- mechanical engineering
- civil engineering
- aircraft structure analysis
- the differential formulation
- weighted residual methods
- the principle of virtual displacements
- the finite difference differential
- eigenvalue problems
- vector iteration methods
- transformation methods
- the subspace iteration method
- isoparametric formulation
- mixed methods
- Galerkin least squares method
- displacement/pressure formulations
- dynamic analysis
- nonlinear geometric problems
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