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Meshless and Particle Based Approaches in Computational Mechanics 2004 Edition

Books from same Author: P. Breitkopf, Antonio Huerta

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    Author(s)P. Breitkopf, Antonio Huerta
    PublisherKogan Page Ltd
    ISBN9781903996454
    Pages250
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2004

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    Kogan Page Ltd Meshless and Particle Based Approaches in Computational Mechanics 2004 Edition by P. Breitkopf, Antonio Huerta

    There are recent and continuing developments in the field of computational mechanics, which are used as tools in a number of complex and sophisticated techniques. These techniques are applied to a wide range of subject areas such as applied mathematics, materials science, damage mechanics, hydrodynamics, fluid-structure interaction, fluid mechanics, meshes, numerical modelling, finite elements, and civil engineering. One of these techniques is the meshless approach. In recent years, a large number of methods have been developed whose objective is to get rid of mesh constraints. The research into this topic is still ongoing, but it is thought that the development of meshless approaches might lead to a new generation of computational methods in engineering and applied science. This publication covers a selective list of approaches and sensibilities. It includes formulations based on Moving Least Squares, Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics and Generalized Finite Differences combined with applications in acoustics, fluid and solid mechanics, as well as numerical and experimental data smoothing.