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Finite Element Library--"fe.lib" and
Finite Element Method (example application source codes
under directory "fe\")
 | Object-Oriented Finite Element Library :
"fe.lilb" is an framework-based finite element library in C++. The finite
element model in "fe.lib" is completely parallel to what a mathematician would
describe the finite element is. The object-oriented design and analysis is used to
streamline the class dependency relationships in this library. The resultant
"fe.lib" is the most extensible finite element system available to date. |
 | Finite Element Primer:
 | Preliminary :
2nd-order & 4th-order, Nonlinear ODEs / Transient / Matrix Substructuring
(1-D Elements: Linear Line, Quadratic Line, Axisymmetrical
cylindrical. Formulations: Irreducible, Mixed, Lagrangian multiplier, Penalty
Function, Galerkin, Least Squares) |
 | Basics: Heat
Conduction / Potential Flow / Elasticity / Stokes Flow / Plate Bending
(2-D Elements: Triangular, bilinear, 4-to-9 nodes
Lagrangian, Formulations: B-Matrix (strain-displacement matrix), Indicial Notation
(in l-m), Coordinate-Free
Tensorial Notation, Post-processing: Nodal
Reaction, Stress & Strain on both Gauss Point and Nodal Projection,
Selective Reduced Integrations: Shear-Locking &
Dilatation-Locking, Patch Test: Consistency, Stability, Weak,
Higher-Order, and Conforming/Non-conforming Elements) |
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Workbook for Applications in
VectorSpace C++ Library.
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Download example source codes for Finite Element Primer & Advanced Finite Element
Methods.
Download source codes for Finite Element Library.
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