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Record Nr.

UNINA9910150205003321

Autore

Moaveni Saeed

Titolo

Finite element analysis : theory and application with ANSYS / / Saeed Moaveni

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Harlow, England : , : Pearson, , [2015]

©2015

ISBN

0-273-77433-6

Edizione

[Fourth, Global edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (928 pages) : illustrations

Disciplina

620.00151535

Soggetti

Finite element method - Data processing

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Engineering Problems -- 1.2 Numerical Methods -- 1.3 A Brief History of the Finite Element Method and Ansys -- 1.4 Basic Steps in the Finite Element Method -- 1.5 Direct Formulation -- 1.6 Minimum Total Potential Energy Formulation -- 1.7 Weighted Residual Formulations -- 1.8 Verification of Results -- 1.9 Understanding the Problem -- Summary -- References -- Problems -- 2 Matrix Algebra -- 2.1 Basic Definitions -- 2.2 Matrix Addition or Subtraction -- 2.3 Matrix Multiplication -- 2.4 Partitioning of a Matrix -- 2.5 Transpose of a Matrix -- 2.6 Determinant of a Matrix -- 2.7 Solutions of Simultaneous Linear Equations -- 2.8 Inverse of a Matrix -- 2.9 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors -- 2.10 Using Matlab to Manipulate Matrices -- 2.11 Using Excel to Manipulate Matrices -- Summary -- References -- Problems -- 3 Trusses -- 3.1 Definition of a Truss -- 3.2 Finite Element Formulation -- 3.3 Space Trusses -- 3.4 Overview of the Ansys Program -- 3.5 Examples Using Ansys -- 3.6 Verification of Results -- Summary -- References -- Problems -- 4 Axial Members, Beams, and Frames -- 4.1 Members Under Axial Loading -- 4.2 Beams -- 4.3 Finite Element Formulation of Beams -- 4.4 Finite Element Formulation of Frames -- 4.5 Three-Dimensional Beam Element -- 4.6 An Example Using Ansys -- 4.7 Verification of Results -- Summary --



References -- Problems -- 5 One-Dimensional Elements -- 5.1 Linear Elements -- 5.2 Quadratic Elements -- 5.3 Cubic Elements -- 5.4 Global, Local, and Natural Coordinates -- 5.5 Isoparametric Elements -- 5.6 Numerical Integration: Gauss-Legendre Quadrature -- 5.7 Examples of One-Dimensional Elements in Ansys -- Summary -- References -- Problems -- 6 Analysis of One-Dimensional Problems -- 6.1 Heat Transfer Problems -- 6.2 A Fluid Mechanics Problem.

6.3 An Example Using Ansys -- 6.4 Verification of Results -- Summary -- References -- Problems -- 7 Two-Dimensional Elements -- 7.1 Rectangular Elements -- 7.2 Quadratic Quadrilateral Elements -- 7.3 Linear Triangular Elements -- 7.4 Quadratic Triangular Elements -- 7.5 Axisymmetric Elements -- 7.6 Isoparametric Elements -- 7.7 Two-Dimensional Integrals: Gauss-Legendre Quadrature -- 7.8 Examples of Two-Dimensional Elements in Ansys -- Summary -- References -- Problems -- 8 More Ansys -- 8.1 Ansys Program -- 8.2 Ansys Database and Files -- 8.3 Creating a Finite Element Model with Ansys: Preprocessing -- 8.4 h-Method Versus p-Method -- 8.5 Applying Boundary Conditions, Loads, and the Solution -- 8.6 Results of Your Finite Element Model: Postprocessing -- 8.7 Selection Options -- 8.8 Graphics Capabilities -- 8.9 Error-Estimation Procedures -- 8.10 An Example Problem -- Summary -- References -- 9 Analysis of Two-Dimensional Heat Transfer Problems -- 9.1 General Conduction Problems -- 9.2 Formulation with Rectangular Elements -- 9.3 Formulation with Triangular Elements -- 9.4 Axisymmetric Formulation of Three-Dimensional Problems -- 9.5 Unsteady Heat Transfer -- 9.6 Conduction Elements Used by Ansys -- 9.7 Examples Using Ansys -- 9.8 Verification of Results -- Summary -- References -- Problems -- 10 Analysis of Two-Dimensional Solid Mechanics Problems -- 10.1 Torsion of Members with Arbitrary Cross-Section Shape -- 10.2 Plane-Stress Formulation -- 10.3 Isoparametric Formulation: Using a Quadrilateral Element -- 10.4 Axisymmetric Formulation -- 10.5 Basic Failure Theories -- 10.6 Examples Using Ansys -- 10.7 Verification of Results -- Summary -- References -- Problems -- 11 Dynamic Problems -- 11.1 Review of Dynamics -- 11.2 Review of Vibration of Mechanical and Structural Systems -- 11.3 Lagrange's Equations.

11.4 Finite Element Formulation of Axial Members -- 11.5 Finite Element Formulation of Beams and Frames -- 11.6 Examples Using Ansys -- Summary -- References -- Problems -- 12 Analysis of Fluid Mechanics Problems -- 12.1 Direct Formulation of Flow Through Pipes -- 12.2 Ideal Fluid Flow -- 12.3 Groundwater Flow -- 12.4 Examples Using Ansys -- 12.5 Verification of Results -- Summary -- References -- Problems -- 13 Three-Dimensional Elements -- 13.1 The Four-NodeTetrahedral Element -- 13.2 Analysis of Three-Dimensional Solid Problems Using Four-NodeTetrahedral Elements -- 13.3 The Eight-Node Brick Element -- 13.4 The Ten-Node Tetrahedral Element -- 13.5 The Twenty-Node Brick Element -- 13.6 Examples of Three-Dimensional Elements in Ansys -- 13.7 Basic Solid-Modeling Ideas -- 13.8 A Thermal Example Using Ansys -- 13.9 A Structural Example Using Ansys -- Summary -- References -- Problems -- 14 Design and Material Selection -- 14.1 Engineering Design Process -- 14.2 Material Selection -- 14.3 Electrical, Mechanical, and Thermophysical Properties of Materials -- 14.4 Common Solid Engineering Materials -- 14.5 Some Common Fluid Materials -- Summary -- References -- Problems -- 15 Design Optimization -- 15.1 Introduction to Design Optimization -- 15.2 The Parametric Design Language of Ansys -- 15.3 Examples of Batch Files -- Summary -- References -- Problems -- Appendix A Mechanical Properties of Some Materials -- Appendix B Thermophysical Properties of Some Materials -- Appendix C Properties of Common Line



and Area Shapes -- Appendix D Geometrical Properties of Structural Steel Shapes -- Appendix E Conversion Factors -- Appendix F An Introduction to MATLAB -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

For courses in Finite Element Analysis, offered in departments of Mechanical or Civil and Environmental Engineering.     While many good textbooks cover the theory of finite element modeling, Finite Element Analysis: Theory and Application with ANSYS is the only text available that incorporates ANSYS as an integral part of its content. Moaveni presents the theory of finite element analysis, explores its application as a design/modeling tool, and explains in detail how to use ANSYS intelligently and effectively.     Teaching and Learning Experience  This program will provide a better teaching and learning experience-for you and your students. It will help:  Present the Theory of Finite Element Analysis: The presentation of theoretical aspects of finite element analysis is carefully designed not to overwhelm students.  Explain How to Use ANSYS Effectively: ANSYS is incorporated as an integral part of the content throughout the book.  Explore How to Use FEA as a Design/Modeling Tool: Open-ended design problems help students apply concepts.



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Record Nr.

UNINA9911028754903321

Autore

Jeffery Steve

Titolo

The Low-Code AI Maturity Model : Leading Responsible AI Transformation with Microsoft Power Platform

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berkeley, CA : , : Apress L. P., , 2025

©2025

ISBN

979-88-6881-730-4

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (433 pages)

Collana

Professional and Applied Computing Series

Disciplina

658.4/038011

Soggetti

Business - Data processing

Business intelligence

Artificial intelligence - Business applications

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Part 1: Leadership and Culture -- Chapter 1: Foundational: Leadership and Culture -- Chapter 2: Emerging: Leadership and Culture -- Chapter 3: Operationalized: Leadership and culture -- Chapter 4: Integrated Excellence: Leadership and Culture -- Part 2: Establishing Trust and Governance -- Chapter 5: Foundational: EstablishingTrust and Governance -- Chapter 6: Emerging: Establishing Trust and Governance -- Chapter 7: Operationalized: Establishing Trust and Governance -- Chapter 8: Integrated Excellence:Establishing Trust and Governance -- Part 3: Data Readiness and Security -- Chapter 9: Foundational: Data Readiness and Security -- Chapter 10: Emerging: Data Readiness and Security- Chapter 11: Data Readiness and Security: Operationalized Stage -- Chapter 12: Data Readiness and Security: Integrated Excellence Stage -- Chapter 13: The Journey Forward: Leadership in the Age of Low-Code AI.

Sommario/riassunto

Written from the perspective of an experienced IT expert, this book leverages a maturity model framework to guide organizations through each stage of adopting, securing, scaling, and tracking the value of low-code AI responsibly and efficiently.