The Finite Element Method
Fifth edition
Volume 2: Solid Mechanics
O.C. Zienkiewicz, CBE, FRS, FREng
R.L. Taylor
Table of Contents
1 General problems in solid mechanics and non-linearity
2 Solution of non-linear algebraic equations
3 Inelastic and non-linear materials
4 Plate bending approximation: thin (Kirchhoff) plates and C1 continuity requirements
5 ’Thick’ Reissner - Mindlin plates - irreducible and mixed formulations
6 Shells as an assembly of flat elements
7 Axisymmetric shells
8 Shells as a special case of three-dimensional analysis Reissner-Mindlin assumptions
9 Semi-analytical finite element processes - use of orthogonal functions and ’finite strip’ methods
10 Geometrically non-linear problems - finite deformation
11 Non-linear structural problems - large displacement and instability
12 Pseudo-rigid and rigid-flexible bodies
13 Computer procedures for finite element analysis
2 Solution of non-linear algebraic equations
3 Inelastic and non-linear materials
4 Plate bending approximation: thin (Kirchhoff) plates and C1 continuity requirements
5 ’Thick’ Reissner - Mindlin plates - irreducible and mixed formulations
6 Shells as an assembly of flat elements
7 Axisymmetric shells
8 Shells as a special case of three-dimensional analysis Reissner-Mindlin assumptions
9 Semi-analytical finite element processes - use of orthogonal functions and ’finite strip’ methods
10 Geometrically non-linear problems - finite deformation
11 Non-linear structural problems - large displacement and instability
12 Pseudo-rigid and rigid-flexible bodies
13 Computer procedures for finite element analysis
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