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Advances In Computational Coupling And Contact Mechanics(1st Edition)

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Luis Rodriguez Tembleque ,Luis Rodriguez Tembleque ,M H Ferri Aliabadi

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ISBN: 1786344777, 978-1786344779

Book publisher: World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd

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Book Summary: This Book Presents Recent Advances In The Field Of Computational Coupling And Contact Mechanics With Particular Emphasis On Numerical Formulations And Methodologies Necessary To Solve Advanced Engineering Applications. Featuring Contributions From Leading Experts And Active Researchers In These Fields Who Provide A Detailed Overview Of Different Modern Numerical Schemes That Can Be Considered By Main Numerical Methodologies To Simulate Interaction Problems In Continuum Mechanics. A Number Of Topics Are Addressed, Including Formulations Based On The Finite Element Method (FEM) And Their Variants (e.g. Isogeometric Analysis Or Standard And Generalized High-order FEM: Hp-FEM And GFEM, Respectively), The Boundary Element Method (BEM), The Material Point Method (MPM) Or The Recently Proposed Finite Block Method (FBM), Among Many More. Written With PhD Students In Mind, Advances In Computational Coupling And Contact Mechanics Also Includes The Most Recent Numerical Techniques Which Could Be Served As Reference Material For Researchers And Practicing Engineers. All Chapters Are Self-contained And Can Be Read Independently, With Numerical Formulations Accompanied By Practical Engineering Applications. Readership: PhD Students In Computational Mechanics; Researchers And Practicing Engineers.