Summer Semester 2010/11
Winter Semester 2011/12
Summer Semester 2011/12
Summer Semester 2012/13
Computational methods in Civil Engineering L13194
Course content:
The mathematical bases' and modelling the MES. Basis of formation of for elements the mathematical relationships in flat states of tensions and deformations. Record and coating finished elements. Degrees of liberty and equation of equilibrium. Analysis of own problems buckling and dynamics. The stability and dynamics in analysis of computer construction. Equation of movement and equation of amplitudes. Integration the equations of movement. The algorithm of MES for non - linear questions. The physical and geometrical features in non - linear questions of mechanics. Global process digitizes in shore questions, and methods differential MES. Conceptions of alternative methods digitizes.
Learning outcomes:
Skill of understanding and applying the principles of modelling for arrangements about any geometry the MES. Applying and understanding the algorithms of MES to solving the advanced problems of mechanics of construction.
Course coordinators
Bibliography
a) basic references:
Zienkiewicz O.C., Taylor R.L.: The finite element method for solid and structural mechanics, Amsterdam: Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann, 2006.
Bonet J., Wood R.D.: Nonlinear continuum mechanics for finite element analysis, Cambridge University Press,2009.
b) supplementary references:
Barbero E.J.: Finite element analysis of composite materials, Boca Raton, CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group,cop. 2008.
Fish J., Belytschko T.: A first course in finite elements, John Wiley & Sons,2008.