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Finite Element Analysis with SOLIDWORKS Simulation

By: Robert ) King

Paperback | 1 January 2018 | Edition Number 1

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King's FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS WITH SOLIDWORKS SIMULATION prepares you for a range of professional applications using an innovative, efficient approach that combines presentation theory with solid mechanics calculations to confirm your configurations. The author demonstrates calculations in PTC Mathcad, providing an interactive "what-if" environment. You then build SOLIDWORKS simulations. The book focuses on 3D analysis of real-world designs while emphasizing fundamentals. You master critical concepts such as singular stiffness matrices, digital resolution, and rigid-body motion. You build a small FEA software program in PTC Mathcad that implements a 1D spring model. Investigations help you explore the effects of changing your analyses as you compare solutions, identify errors, make decisions and examine alternative configurations and new models as problem solvers and critical thinkers.
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"For senior undergraduate students, it is written in a very appropriate language and logic. For practical examples, this new book is much clearer in presentation. I love the example problems."
"I think the topics are in a very clear and logical order. The language was appropriately technical such that any junior who has taken statics and mechanics of materials would be able to fully understand. The author uses enough detail such that the students should fully understand what they are doing. I found the writing style to work well with this topic. This book does give much more theoretical background to help motivate what is being done. For most students, this should not impact the clarity, and in fact should improve the clarity assuming they understood statics and mechanics principles. I like that the beam example is used throughout, but then other examples are used later in the chapters. I could see this being a great book for continuing education."
"The method to present the problem and how to solve them is good. The examples are really clear, and the students can follow them easily."

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