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板单元及其有限元分析—惊讶和陷阱 包含大量正交异性板计算的内容。 Plates and FEM Surprises and Pitfalls pdf英文版扫描文件共424页 书名:Plates and FEM· 作者:Johan Blaauwendraad· 英文· 出版日期:20100401· 出版社:Springer Netherlands· The Finite Element Method shortly FEM is a widely used computational tool in structural engineering For basic design purposes it usually suf ces to apply a linear elastic analysis Only for special structures and for forensic investigations the analyst need to apply more advanced features like plasticity and cracking to account for material nonlinearities or nonlinear relations between strains and displacements for geometrical nonlinearity to account for buckling Advanced analysis techniques may also be necessary if we have to judge the remaining structural capacity of aging structures In this book we will abstain from such special cases and focus on everyday jobs Our goal is the worldwide everyday use of linear elastic analysis and dimensioning on basis of these elastic computations We cover steel and concrete structures though attention to structural concrete prevails Structural engineers have access to powerful FEM packages and apply them intensively Experience makes clear that often they do not understand the software that they are using This book aims to be a bridge between the software world and structural engineering Many problems are related to the correct input data and the proper interpretation and handling of output The book is neither a text on the Finite Element Method nor a user manual for the software packages Rather it aims to be a guide to understanding and handling the results gained by such software We purposely restrict ourselves to structure types which frequently occur in practise