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Author Hartmann, F. (Friedel), 1945- author.

Title Statics and influence functions : from a modern perspective / Friedel Hartmann, Peter Jahn
Edition Second edition
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource
Series Springer series in solid and structural mechanics, 2195-3511 ; volume 13
Springer series in solid and structural mechanics ; 13. 2195-3511
Contents Foundation -- Betti's Theorem -- Finite Elements -- Betti Extended -- Stiffness Changes and Reanalysis -- Singularities -- Mixed formulations -- Nonlinear Problems
Summary This extended and revised second edition is intended for engineering students and researchers working with finite element methods in structural and mechanical analysis. Discussing numerical structural analysis from first mechanical and mathematical principles, it establishes the central role of influence functions (Green's functions) in linear computational mechanics. The main features of the book are mentioned below. · Introducing Green's first and second identity as the core theorems of statics and mechanics. Formulation of the variational and energy principles of mechanics with an emphasis on the computational aspects and on the qualitative features of variational solutions. · Derivation of influence functions from duality principles, the distinction between weak and strong influence functions, the difference between monopoles and dipoles and how amputated dipoles lead to singularities, and how singularities on the boundary pollute the solution inside the domain - an unavoidable effect in 2-D and 3-D. · A detailed discussion of the various features of the finite element method and the key role of the notion of "shake-equivalence" as originally introduced by Turner et alt. Establishing that in linear finite element analysis the accuracy depends on the accuracy of the influence functions. Introducing Betti extended as a core theorem of finite element analysis. · A systematic treatment of the role which Green's functions play in reanalysis, sensitivity analysis, parameter identification and in optimization. Explaining why averaging material parameters succeeds and how local stiffness changes can be identified with the action of equilibrium forces f+. · Presenting a new technique, one-click reanalysis, which allows to make modifications to a structure by clicking on single elements and seeing directly the new shape, bypassing the need to solve the modified system. · Four programs for the solution of the Poisson equation, 2-D elasticity, plate-bending problems and planar frames are offered for download in this second edition. These are all-purpose programs but with a particular emphasis on influence functions. The frame program also demonstrates one-click reanalysis
Notes First edition: 2017
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 01, 2021)
In Springer Nature eBook
Subject Statics.
Green's functions.
Mechanics.
Mechanics, Applied.
Engineering, Architectural
Computer science -- Mathematics.
Mechanics
mechanics (physics)
statics (dynamics)
Statics
Green's functions
Building
Computer science -- Mathematics
Mechanics
Mechanics, Applied
Form Electronic book
Author Jahn, Peter, author
ISBN 9783030558895
3030558894