Boundary Element Methods in Solid Mechanics
With Applications in Rock Mechanics and Geological Engineering
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This work explains the boundary element technique with diagrams and with listings of computer programs for three methods. The authors use a system of highlighting key words and the book is designed for anyone in rock mechanics and mining sciences who has some grounding in the theory of elasticity. After a review of relevant aspects of elasticity theory, a simple boundary element method is developed from the Flamant solution for a line of concentrated force on the surface of an elastic half-plane - demonstrating the constructive connection between solutions to simple and complex problems. The direct and indirect methods for plane problems are also developed, largely from a physical standpoint.
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Boundary Element Methods in Solid Mechanics, Steven L. Crouch, A. M. Starfield
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- Rok vydania
- 1983
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- Titul
- Boundary Element Methods in Solid Mechanics
- Podtitul
- With Applications in Rock Mechanics and Geological Engineering
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Steven L. Crouch, A. M. Starfield
- Vydavateľ
- George Allen & Unwin
- Rok vydania
- 1983
- Väzba
- pevná
- Počet strán
- 322
- ISBN10
- 004620010X
- ISBN13
- 9780046200107
- Série
- Štítky
- Technológia
- Hodnotenie
- 5 z 5
- Anotácia
- This work explains the boundary element technique with diagrams and with listings of computer programs for three methods. The authors use a system of highlighting key words and the book is designed for anyone in rock mechanics and mining sciences who has some grounding in the theory of elasticity. After a review of relevant aspects of elasticity theory, a simple boundary element method is developed from the Flamant solution for a line of concentrated force on the surface of an elastic half-plane - demonstrating the constructive connection between solutions to simple and complex problems. The direct and indirect methods for plane problems are also developed, largely from a physical standpoint.


