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MacElastic : Instructional Finite Element Analysis for Solving Elasticity Problems With the Macintosh®

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MacElastic_Manual.pdf (1.59 MB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/40844
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Author
Cooke, J. Robert
Davis, D. C.
Sobel, E. Ted
Abstract

Finite Element Analysis is a numerical method for solving problems by breaking the physical space into discrete “elements” for which the approximate solution is known. The composite of these finite elements is used to form the global solution. Specifically, MacElastic (ME) solves problems governed by the biharmonic equation in 2 dimensions (planar) and 3 dimensions (problems having symmetry about an axis).

Date Issued
1989
Publisher
Cooke Publications, Ithaca, New York
Type
book

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