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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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1983
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Titel
Boundary Element Methods in Solid Mechanics
Untertitel
With Applications in Rock Mechanics and Geological Engineering
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
1983
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
322
ISBN10
004620010X
ISBN13
9780046200107
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Technologie
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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.