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_aTabatabaian, Mehrzad, _eauthor. _0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2014042443 |
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_aCOMSOL5 for engineers / _cMehrzad Tabatabaian, PhD, PEng. |
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_aDulles, Virginia : _bMercury Learning and Information, _c[2016] |
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_aThis updated edition covers COMSOL5 which now includes a revolutionary tool, the Application Builder. This component enables users to build apps based on COMSOL models that can be run on almost any operating system (Windows, MAC, mobile/iOS, etc.). Designed for engineers from various disciplines, the book introduces multiphysics modeling techniques and examples accompanied by practical applications using COMSOL5.x. The book provides a collection of examples and modeling guidelines through which readers can build their own models. Features: expands the Finite Element Method (FEM) theory and adds more examples from the original edition; outlines the new features in COMSOL5, the graphical user interface (GUI), and how to build a COMSOL app for models; and includes apps for selected model examples-with parameterization of these models. Features new and modified, solved model examples, in addition to the models provided in the original edition. -- _cEdited summary from book. |
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505 | 0 | _aCh. 1 Introduction to Finite Element Method -- Overview and Introduction -- FEM Background -- The Ritz Method -- Example 1.1 Ritz method application-displacement of a cantilever beam -- FEM Formulation -- Matrix Approach -- Example 1.2 Analysis of a 2D truss -- General Procedure for Global Matrix Assembly -- Example 1.3 Global matrix for triangular elements -- Weighted Residual Approach -- Galerkin Method -- Shape Functions -- Convergence and Stability -- Example 1.4 Heat transfer in a slender steel bar -- Exercises -- ch. 2 COMSOL 5 and Application Builder -- Overview -- COMSOL 5 Desktop Interface -- COMSOL 5 Modules -- COMSOL 5 Model and Application Libraries and Tutorials -- Application Builder and COMSOL Server[™] -- Example 2.1 Building an app for Andrew's squeezing mechanism -- General Guidelines for Building a Model with COMSOL -- ch. 3 Model Examples for Flexible Structures, Parts, and Assembly -- Example 3.1 Stress analysis for a thin plate under stationary loads -- Example 3.2 Dynamic analysis for a thin plate: Eigenvalues and modal shapes -- Example 3.3 Parametric study for a bracket assembly: 3D stress analysis -- Example 3.4 Buckling of a column with triangular cross section: Linearized buckling analysis -- Example 3.5 Static and dynamic analysis for a 2D bridge-support truss -- Example 3.6 Static and dynamic analysis for a 3D truss tower -- ch. 4 Model Examples for Internal Fluid Flows: Steady and Transient -- Example 4.1 Axisymmetric flow in a nozzle: Simplified water-jet -- Example 4.2 Swirl flow around a rotating disk: Laminar flow -- Example 4.3 Swirl flow around a rotating disk: Turbulent flow -- Example 4.4 Flow in a U-shape pipe with square cross-sectional area: Laminar flow -- Example 4.5 Double-driven cavity flow: Moving boundary conditions -- Example 4.6 Water Hammer model: Transient flow analysis -- Example 4.7 Static fluid mixer model -- ch. 5 Model Examples for Heat Transfer in Media: Steady and Transient -- Example 5.1 Heat transfer in a multilayer sphere -- Example 5.2 Heat transfer in a hexagonal fin -- Example 5.3 Transient heat transfer through a nonprismatic fin with convective cooling -- Example 5.4 Heat conduction through a multilayer wall with contact resistance -- ch. 6 Model Examples for Electrical Circuits and Generator -- Example 6.1 Modeling an RC electrical circuit -- Example 6.2 Modeling an RLC electrical circuit -- Example 6.3 Modeling a permanent magnet generator -- ch. 7 Model Examples for Complex-Multiphysics Systems -- Example 7.1 Stress analysis for an orthotropic thin plate -- Example 7.2 Thermal stress analysis and transient response of a bracket -- Example 7.3 Static fluid mixer with flexible baffles -- Example 7.4 Double pendulum motion: Multibody dynamics -- Example 7.5 Multiphysics model for thermoelectric modules -- Example 7.6 Acoustic pressure wave propagation in an automotive muffler -- Example 7.7 Viscous fluid damper with conjugate heat transfer. | |
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