Mathematics of Finite Elements and Application

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This book presents the papers given at the Ninth Conference on the Mathematics of Finite Elements and Applications held at Brunel University on 25th-28th June 1996. The aim of this Conference is to bring together workers from different disciplines whose common interest is finite element methods, and to promote wider awareness throughout the finite element community of the latest developments in the field. Topics covered include engineering and scientific applications of finite elements, computational techniques ...
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This book presents the papers given at the Ninth Conference on the Mathematics of Finite Elements and Applications held at Brunel University on 25th-28th June 1996. The aim of this Conference is to bring together workers from different disciplines whose common interest is finite element methods, and to promote wider awareness throughout the finite element community of the latest developments in the field. Topics covered include engineering and scientific applications of finite elements, computational techniques for finite elements methods, techniques for large-scale finite element analyses, including parallel and vector processing.
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  • ISBN-13: 9780127472508
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
  • Publication date: 1/28/1973
  • Pages: 520

Table of Contents

Preface
1 Trends and New Problems in Finite Element Methods 1
2 Solution of Singular Problems Using hp Clouds 35
3 Towards robust adaptive finite element methods for partial differential Volterra equation problems arising in viscoelasticity theory 55
4 Preconditioners for the adaptive hp version finite element method 81
5 A Modified FE Assembling Procedure with Applications to Electromagnetics, Acoustics and hp-Adaptivity 93
6 Adaptive Domain Decomposition Methods in FEM and BEM 103
7 Additive Schwarz Methods for Integral Equations of the First Kind 123
8 Non-overlapping Domain Decomposition with BEM and FEM 145
9 Fictitious Domain Methods for Incompressible Viscous Flow around Moving Rigid Bodies 155
10 Theory and Applications of Numerical Schemes for Nonlinear Convection-Diffusion Problems and Compressible Navier-Stokes Equations 175
11 Towards a Finite Element Capability for the Modelling of Viscous Compressible Flows 195
12 Multicomponent, Multiphase Flow and Transport in Porous Media 223
13 Method of characteristics implemented in relaxation schemes for convection diffusion problems with degenerate diffusion 235
14 On Nodal Transport Methods 245
15 Some recent advances in computational strategies for metal forming processes 255
16 An Integrated Approach for the Geometric Design and Finite Element Method Formability Analysis of Sheet Metal Parts 275
17 Multiphysics Modelling of Materials Processing Using Finite Volume Unstructured Mesh Procedures 285
18 Non-Newtonian flow modelling for the processing industry 299
19 Global-Local Computational Procedures for the Modelling of Composite Structures 313
20 A Viscoelastic Higher-Order Beam Finite Element 333
21 A Block Red-Black SOR Method for a Two-Dimensional Parabolic Equation Using Hermite Collocation 347
22 A FEM Approach for the Analysis of Optimal Control of Distributed Parameter Systems using a Maximum Principle 361
23 H[superscript sigma]-stable wavelet-like hierarchical finite element space decompositions 371
24 Covariant mixed finite element method; A first approach 397
25 Stress Singularities in Bonded Elastic Materials 405
26 A 2D Finite Element Method for Magnetic Field Computations in Electrical Machines using an Advanced Material Characterisation 417
27 A RP-Adaptivity Scheme for the Finite Element Analysis of Linear Elliptic Problems 427
Index 439
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