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Re:finite element analysis

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  • Subject: [mg14248] Re:[mg14117]finite element analysis
  • From: "Toshiyuki (Toshi) Meshii" <tm60 at cornell.edu>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Oct 1998 13:51:33 -0400
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

Hi Ameet,

If nobody gives you a direct answer to your question, take a glance at
the following book for reference.

A. I. Beltzer
Variational and finite element methods -- A symbolic computation
approach
Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1990
ISBN 3-540-51598-4
or ISBN 0-387-51598-4

Though this book is not directly coded in Mathematica, it is coded in a
symbolic manipulation code.   Though I am not
familiar with this code, the book has been a good reference to me.

I hope this helps.

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       Visiting Assoc. Prof.
      Cornell Fracture Group
      630 Rhodes Hall, Ithaca 14853-3801
     Tel. 607-254-8844, Fax. 607-254-8815
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-----Original Message-----


>I would like to perform finite element analysis using mathematica. I
>would like to know how i could assemble element matrices into the
>global matrix. If somebody is working on it or has a good idea , please
>do let me know.
>
>send mail to amshrotr at mtu.edu
>
>



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