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  1. Schaum's Outline of Finite Element Analysis by George Buchanan, 1994-11-01
  2. Finite Element Analysis For Design Engineers by Paul M. Kurowski, 2004-09-27
  3. The Finite Element Method: Linear Static and Dynamic Finite Element Analysis by Thomas J. R. Hughes, 2000-08-16
  4. Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials by Ever J. Barbero, 2007-08-01
  5. Finite Element Analysis Theory and Application with ANSYS (3rd Edition) by Saeed Moaveni, 2007-04-06
  6. Applied Finite Element Analysis by Larry J. Segerlind, 1984-10-31
  7. Introduction to Finite Element Analysis: Theory and Application by Harold Clifford Martin, 1973-06
  8. Introduction to Finite Element Analysis and Design by Nam-Ho Kim, Bhavani V. Sankar, 2008-10-20
  9. Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis, 4th Edition by Robert D. Cook, David S. Malkus, et all 2001-10-17
  10. Building Better Products with Finite Element Analysis by Vince and Abraham Askenazi Adams, 1999
  11. Introduction to Finite Element Analysis Using SolidWorks Simulation 2010 by Randy Shih, 2010-01-14
  12. Fundamental Finite Element Analysis and Applications: with Mathematica and Matlab Computations by M. Asghar Bhatti, 2005-02-04
  13. Nonlinear Continuum Mechanics for Finite Element Analysis by Javier Bonet, Richard D. Wood, 2008-03-24
  14. What Every Engineer Should Know about Finite Element Analysis

1. Mech 417/517
Intermediate Finite Element Analysis Prof. Ed Akin Reference finite elements analysis with Error Estimators, J.E. Akin, Elsevier, 2005
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2. Finite Elements In Analysis And Design - Elsevier
finite elements in analysis and Design An International Journal for Innovations in Computational Methodology and Application Editorin-Chief Tod A. Laursen
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An International Journal for Innovations in Computational Methodology and Application
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The aim of this journal is to provide ideas and information involving the use of the finite element method and its variants, both in scientific inquiry and in professional practice. The scope is intentionally broad, encompassing use of the finite element method in engineering as well as the pure and applied sciences. The emphasis of the journal will be the development and use of numerical procedures to solve practical problems, although contributions relating to the mathematical and theoretical foundations and computer implementation of numerical methods are likewise welcomed. Review articles presenting unbiased and comprehensive reviews of state-of-the-art topics will also be accommodated.
All submissions to FINEL will be peer reviewed, and must have archival value to be suitable for publication. Reflecting the aforementioned emphasis on solution of practical problems, numerical demonstration of proposed methodologies will generally be considered a necessary ingredient for papers appearing in FINEL. Conversely, applications of existing finite element techniques to widely studied problems will typically not be favorably considered for publication, except where such presentations are particularly novel or enlightening, either with respect to the results obtained or the method of application used.

3. 6dof.com Finite Elements And Simulation.
Dassault Systèmes Announces New Release of Abaqus Unified finite Element analysis from SIMULIA Abaqus Version 6.7 Extended Functionality Release Delivers
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4. High Performance Finite Elements: The Software Package FEAST
FEAST is a software package designed to solve large scale finite Element based problems in a highly FEAST finite Element analysis Solutions Tools
http://www.feast.uni-dortmund.de/
Software for High Performance Finite Element Methods FEAST is a software package designed to solve large scale Finite Element based problems in a highly efficient way across a wide variety of modern hardware architectures. Core features and design goals are: FEAST is designed with both vertical and horizontal efficiency in mind. Horizontal efficiency means good scalability across a wide variety of MPI implementations and cluster computers. Vertical efficiency targets single-node performance with platform-specific Sparse Banded BLAS implementations for good memory performance and cache efficiency. FEAST also exploits the tremendous floating point performance and memory bandwidth of modern graphics processors (GPUs) as numerical co-processors
It is completely concealed from both the user and the application programmer whether a FEAST application runs in parallel or serial mode. In parallel mode, the user does not have to care about partitioning, load balancing and communication.
FEAST encapsulates special adaptions for different architectures like commodity clusters, vector machines or other shared-memory supercomputers. This is a direct consequence of the core FEAST macro-wise domain decomposition scheme and its resulting local data structures. The user just compiles FEAST for the desired target architecture with MPI and does not have to care about manual adaptions.

5. Finite Element Analysis
finite elements. Lecture 2 Introduction and Elastic analysis (PDF). Slides, Video. Lecture 3 Thermal analysis (PDF). Slides, Video Example application
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6. Finite Elements In Analysis And Design
finite elements in analysis and Design. ISSN 0168874X; Publisher Elsevier Science. Elsevier Home Pages Europe US Japan Elsevier Science Anonymous FTP
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7. Wiley::Concepts And Applications Of Finite Element Analysis, 4th Edition
Coordinate Transformation and Selected analysis Options. Error, Error Estimation, and Convergence. Modeling Considerations and Software Use. finite elements
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8. Finite Element Analysis
elements of finite Element analysis a discussion of the proper methods of meshing structures and models includes thoughts on where real-world,
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9. Finite Element Analysis - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
finite element analysis (FEA) is a computer simulation technique used in engineering analysis. It uses a numerical technique called the finite element
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Jump to: navigation search Visualization of how a car deforms in an asymmetrical crash using finite element analysis. Finite element analysis (FEA) is a computer simulation technique used in engineering analysis. citation needed It uses a numerical technique called the finite element method (FEM). There are many finite element software packages , both free and proprietary citation needed Development of the finite element method in structural mechanics is usually based on an energy principle such as the virtual work principle or the minimum total potential energy principle citation needed
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10. Introduction To Finite Element Analysis
finite Element analysis (FEA) was first developed in 1943 by R. Courant, who utilized the Ritz method of numerical analysis and minimization of variational
http://www.sv.vt.edu/classes/MSE2094_NoteBook/97ClassProj/num/widas/history.html
Introduction to Finite Element Analysis A Brief History Finite Element Analysis (FEA) was first developed in 1943 by R. Courant, who utilized the Ritz method of numerical analysis and minimization of variational calculus to obtain approximate solutions to vibration systems. Shortly thereafter, a paper published in 1956 by M. J. Turner, R. W. Clough, H. C. Martin, and L. J. Topp established a broader definition of numerical analysis. The paper centered on the "stiffness and deflection of complex structures". By the early 70's, FEA was limited to expensive mainframe computers generally owned by the aeronautics, automotive, defense, and nuclear industries. Since the rapid decline in the cost of computers and the phenomenal increase in computing power, FEA has been developed to an incredible precision. Present day supercomputers are now able to produce accurate results for all kinds of parameters.
What is Finite Element Analysis? FEA consists of a computer model of a material or design that is stressed and analyzed for specific results. It is used in new product design, and existing product refinement. A company is able to verify a proposed design will be able to perform to the client's specifications prior to manufacturing or construction. Modifying an existing product or structure is utilized to qualify the product or structure for a new service condition. In case of structural failure, FEA may be used to help determine the design modifications to meet the new condition.

11. IFER - Internet Finite Element Resources
This document describes and provides access to finite element analysis software Keywords finite element software, finite element analysis (fea), finite
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INTERNET FINITE ELEMENT RESOURCES
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This document describes and provides access to finite element analysis software via the Internet. The main index follows this introduction. We list all public domain and shareware programs which have come to our notice, and a selection of pointers to commercial packages. We also include references to useful URL's, ftp sites, newsgroups, listservers, bulletin boards etc, and to some books which contain source code. Please help us to keep our list up-to-date, and a continuing valuable resource for the FE community, by informing the authors (Roger Young at roger@maths.grace.cri.nz , or Ian MacPhedran at ian.macphedran@usask.ca ) of any changes or additions to the entries. Keywords: finite element software, finite element analysis (fea), finite element method (fem)

12. Free Mechanical Engineering: Finite Element Analysis
Assembly and solution of finite element equations can be simulated interactively and graphically so that the process of finite element analysis can be
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Created by LISA-FET, Germany Platform - Windows J L Analyzer A fully functional, free FEA system limited to 300 nodes. Can be used for static linear as well as non-linear stress analysis, thermal analysis, dynamic analysis, thermal and seepage analysis. It comes with an integrated training Wizard and has a powerful CAD modeling interface. Created by AutoFEA Engineering Software Technology,Inc Platform - Windows CADRE Structural analysis shareware for 3D frame and beam type structures. The structure may be solved for displacements and loads under external loading conditions, vibration mode shapes, and vibration frequencies. Created by CADRE Analytic Inc Platform - Windows QuickField For 2D Analysis of DC Magnetics, AC Magnetics, Electrostatics, Current flow, Heat transfer and Stress analysis. The maximum node limit is 500.

13. FElt: Introductory Finite Element Analysis
A free system for finiteelement analysis.
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Welcome to the WWW home page for FElt. FElt is an open source system for finite element analysis; this document provides an overview of the features in that system.
  • General overview of the FElt system components.
  • Example problems that demonstrate what kinds of problems FElt can solve, how FElt can help you set them up, and what kinds of output and post-processing options are available.
  • Traditional documentation for FElt, including a FAQ, READMEs, man pages, and our comprehensive User's Guide.
  • The SourceForge project page gives you access to the project administration (mailing lists, file releases, etc.).
  • File releases on SourceForce is usually the fastest way to download the latest versions.
  • Or check the archives if you want to download older versions or binaries that haven't been posted as a file release.
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The current version of FElt knows how to solve linear static and dynamic structural and thermal analysis problems; it can also do modal and spectral analysis for dynamic problems. FElt's element library currently contains fourteen elements. The FAQ contains some additional information about what what kinds of problems FElt can solve as well as some information about expandability if you think you'd like to hack on FElt for your own purposes. A user can access FElt's capabilities through several different interfaces. The three most important are felt, the basic command-line application for solving FE problems given a standard FElt input file, burlap, our powerful, interactive, scripting environment that combines the flexibility of Matlab-like programs with FElt's finite element know-how and velvet, the full-featured

14. FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS/METHODS
Extensive list of private, governmental, research and business FEM sites.
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15. Finite Element Analysis
The first step of any finite element analysis is to divide the actual geometry of the structure using a collection of discrete portions called finite
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TWI has developed and applied finite element analyses for over 30 years. The Finite Element Section is part of the Structural Integrity Technology Group. Using state-of-the-art CAD and FE software, analyses are performed for all industries. The team works within a practical testing environment and liaises with materials and engineering staff to provide accurate results and interpretations based on extensive test data.
Hardware and software
Finite element analyses are conducted on a Silicon Graphics 4 CPU Origin 200 with 1.5 GB RAM. Pre-processing is carried out using CADfix, supplied by Fegs Ltd. This software generates meshes from engineering drawings, or from imported CAD data. TWI employs the general purpose finite element code ABAQUS which is widely used by a range of industries worldwide. Occasionally, additional software is used for specific projects, e.g. fluid flow or advanced fracture analyses.
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All technical activities within TWI are controlled by a management system which complies with the general requirements of the ISO9000 series of standards. QA procedures within the FE section are closely followed, and all work is subject to internal peer review.

16. LUSAS Engineering Analysis Software For Bridge, Civil, Structural, Composites An
LUSAS finite element analysis software products can solve all types of linear and LUSAS is a trademark and trading name of finite Element analysis Ltd.
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17. FEA In Biology
finite element analysis (FEA) is a powerful computerbased tool widely used by engineers and scientists for understanding the mechanics of physical systems.
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18. MIT OpenCourseWare | Mechanical Engineering | 2.094 Finite Element Analysis Of S
Basic principles of continuum mechanics and finite element methods, modern application 2.094 finite Element analysis of Solids and Fluids. Spring 2002
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19. FEAP
General purpose finite element analysis program which is designed for research and educational use. Source code of the full program is available for
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FEAP
A Finite Element Analysis Program
FEAP Version 8.2 Released (November 2007)
The distribution of FEAP version 8.2 is now available. Several enhancements have been incoroporated in the new version. In addition a new feature permitting parallel solutions on UNIX/Linux workstations has been added. The parallel version requires the use of PETSc (see PETSc ) and METIS/ParMETIS (see METIS FEAP is a general purpose finite element analysis program which is designed for research and educational use. Source code of the full program is available for compilation using Windows (Compaq or Intel compiler), LINUX or UNIX operating systems, and Mac OS X based Apple systems. A small version of the system, called FEAPpv, is available free of any charges. See web site www.ce.berkeley.edu/~rlt/feappv for additional information. This program is the companion to the books: "The Finite Element Method, 6th edition, Volumes 1 and 2 (but not Vol 3)", authored by O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor and published by Elsevier, Oxford, 2005. The FEAP program includes options for defining one, two, and three dimensional meshes, defining a wide range of linear and nonlinear solution algorithms, graphics options for displaying meshes and contouring solution values, an element library for linear and nonlinear solids, thermal elements, two and three dimensional frame (rod/beam) elements, plate and shell elements, and multiple rigid body options with joint interactions. Constitutive models include linear and finite elasticity, viscoelasticity with damage, and elasto-plasticity.

20. NAFEMS Home - - Engineering Analysis And Simulation - FEA, Finite Element Analys
Deals with finite Element analysis, CFD, nonlinear analysis, and education and dissemination.
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