The Green Element Method

The Green Element Method

by Akpofure E. Taigbenu
The Green Element Method

The Green Element Method

by Akpofure E. Taigbenu

Hardcover(1999)

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Overview

The Green Element Method (GEM) is a novel approach of implementing in an element-by-element fashion the singular boundary integral theory, thereby enhancing the capabilities of the theory in terms of ease in solving nonlinear problems, adapting to heterogeneous problems, and achieving spareness in the global coefficient matrix. By proceeding in this manner, GEM provides solutions to linear, nonlinear, steady and transient engineering problems in one- and two-dimensional domains, some of which hitherto could not be handled by the boundary integral theory. The primary motivation for the Green element method, therefore, lies in the enhancement of the computational capabilities that it has given to the boundary element theory.

The main objectives of this text are to serve as an instructional material to senior undergraduate and first-year graduate students undertaking a course in computational methods and their applications to engineering problems, and as a resource material for research scientists, applied mathematicians, numerical analysts, and engineers who may wish to take these ideas to new frontiers and applications. To enhance the feel for the method, exercises are presented at the end of some of the chapters, and sample data can be run with the executable program GEMLNID that can be accessed either at: www.nust.ac.zw/aetaigbenu/gem/ GEMLNID or: www.lafetech.com/gem/GEMLNID.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780792385103
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 05/31/1999
Edition description: 1999
Pages: 354
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

Preface. Acknowledgements. 1: Preliminaries. 2: Linear Laplace/Poisson Equations. 3: Nonlinear Laplace/Poisson Equation. 4: Helmholtz Equation. 5: Transient Diffusion. 6: Transport Equation. 7: Burgers Equation. 8: Unsaturated Flow (Richards Equation). 9: Higher-Order Elements. 10: Steady Two-Dimensional Problems. 11: Unsteady Two-Dimensional Problems. 12: Further Considerations. Appendix A:1. Capabilities of the Program GEMLN1D. A:2. User Manual of the Executable Program GEMLN1D. A:3. Hint to Solutions to Some of the Exercises. Appendix B:1. Element Matrices for Linear Rectangular Elements. B:2. Element Matrices for Linear Triangular Elements. Appendix C:1. Element Matrices for Quadratic Rectangular Elements. C:2. Element Matrices for Quadratic Triangular Elements. Author Index. Subject Index.
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