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The Finite Element Method Using MATLAB, Second Edition

The Finite Element Method Using MATLAB, Second EditionAuthors: Young W. Kwon, Hyochoong Bang
Publisher: CRC

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 282634

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 2
Pages: 624
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8
Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 7.4 x 1.6

ISBN: 0849300967
Dewey Decimal Number: 620.00151535
EAN: 9780849300967
ASIN: 0849300967

Publication Date: July 28, 2000
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Product Description
Expanded to include a broader range of problems than the bestselling first edition, Finite Element Method Using MATLAB: Second Edition presents finite element approximation concepts, formulation, and programming in a format that effectively streamlines the learning process. It is written from a general engineering and mathematical perspective rather than that of a solid/structural mechanics basis.What's new in the Second Edition?Each chapter in the Second Edition now includes an overview that outlines the contents and purpose of each chapter. The author has also added a new chapter of special topics in applications, including cracks, semi-infinite and infinite domains, buckling, and thermal stress. He discusses three different linearization techniques to solve nonlinear differential equations. Also included are new sections on shell formulations and MATLAB programs. These enhancements increase the book's already significant value both as a self-study text and a reference for practicing engineers and scientists.


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4 out of 5 stars good   October 27, 2008
A. YAU (richmond, va)
cover alot of material, matlab code can be run without requiring specific
matlab library



5 out of 5 stars Very good finite element text   September 25, 2007
TP (Oradell, NJ, USA)
In this book, the authors expose many aspects of finite element analysis, in a mostly clear and straightforward manner. The in-depth coverage of topics is appreciated, since most books only give an overview of the subject without revealing the details.
Overall, this is an excellent, detailed presentation.
A note to some reviewers: before you comment on a textbook, spend some time - maybe a few years, studying and learning the subject, and maturing as an individual. Then make your comments.



1 out of 5 stars Difficult to understand   February 6, 2005
J. Gerber (Cambridge, MA USA)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I took Prof Kwon's class and used this book. It was very difficult to understand. Bathe's book is much more clear.


2 out of 5 stars There has to be a better book to learn FE.   June 29, 2003
Pepe Alvarez (California)
9 out of 12 found this review helpful

Professor Young Kwon teaches at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA. I used this book in his class and found little difference when I compared it to the first edition. The first edition has some minor errors, but the problem sets for each chapter along with the Matlab programs provided are very much the same. The first chapter has some basic Matlab necessities and the second chapter covers weighted residual methods (strong / weak formulation, least squares, collocation, and Galerkin). There is a one paragraph summary of the Raleigh-Ritz method (derived from Calculus of Variations), which is more accurate but not as popular as Galerkin. I found a much better explanation of these weighted residual methods in an undergraduate numerical analysis book. The remainder of the book covered shape functions, isoparametric functions, numerical integration techniques, boundary and initial value problems, eigenvalue problems, beams, shell and plates, and trusses.

Caution:
- If you are planning to use this book as a reference or to educate yourself. STOP! This is a boring and merciless graduate-level book. At times we (study groups) would spend anywhere from half an hour to an hour trying to decipher the sample problems. Don't waste your time looking for the solutions manual; it is harder to follow than the sample problems.

- If you want to learn the core of FE and can program easily, this book would help -- but it won't be easy.

- If you want to learn FE for practical applications, spend your energy using a commercial or open-source FE package.

More general comments:
- If asked to describe this book, I would reply with "grueling".

- The Matlab code is far from being easy to understand. Maybe it's easy to follow the logic, but there is very little documentation to support the code. You will spend A LOT of time figuring out the variables alone, which has a lot to do with how well you understand the code.

- Someone with a non-engineer background would NOT be able to understand this book. Someone with a technical background and a strong math foundation may be able to. For example, this book contains a few topics from Theory of Elasticity. This theory is taught in advanced solid mechanics classes -- not even the undergraduate Mech-E's cover it. You should also have a good handle on matrix algebra, integral calculus, and basic ODE's.

Bottom Line:
I did not like how this book presents the FE Method. If you really need it...good luck!


4 out of 5 stars understanding the finite element method   August 25, 2000
kartik srinivas (fairborn, ohio United States)
7 out of 9 found this review helpful

This book carries on from the first edition, lots of new theories and programs have been added. The errors in the last edition(1996) have been corrected. This book is a must for people who want to understand the finite element method and for people who want to learn how to program it using 'Matlab'. Matlab is one of the most widely used programming tool.

I have the old edition but i find this new edition refreshing. The new theories and programs help in digesting the book better.

overall this is an indispensable book for people trying to learn to program the finite element method because it gives a clear understanding of how a finite element code works.

thanks,

kartik srinivas

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