This book contains original contributions from some of the most prominent personalities of the finite element and computational mechanics community, who contributed to the Bergan Anniversary Seminar with plenary lectures of their most recent developments within the field of computational mechanics. The book also contains five papers by former Dr.ing. students of Pål G. Bergan.
This book is dedicated to Professor Pål G. Bergan on the occasion of his 60th birthday. We decided to use this occasion to honour an outstanding teacher and researcher with a one-day international seminar, that took place in Trondheim, October 16, 2003. During his more than 30 years at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology Pål has won friendship and respect from numerous students, co-workers, and colleagues from all over the world.
Computational Mechanics. Theory and Practice
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Authors: K. M. Mathisen, T. Kvamsdal, K. M. OkstadISBN: 84-95999-59-5
Editorial: CIMNE
Year of publication: 2004
Pages: 284
Index: Some personal views on the role of computational mechanics P. G. Bergan The extended finite element method for arbitrary discontinuities T. Belytschko, G. Zi, J. Xu and J. Chessa A template tutorial C. Felippa On the continuous/discontinuous Galerkin (CDG) formulation of Poisson-Kirchhoff plate theory Fully Lagrangian formulation for fluid-structure interaction problems using the finite element method and finite calculus E. Oñate, S. R. Idelsohn and F. D. Pin The efficient 4-node quadrilateral N. S. Ottosen and M. Fredriksson Two important papers in the history of structural mechanics A. G. Samuelsson Strong coupling schemes for fluid structure interaction W. A. Wall, D. P. Mok and E. Ramm Adaptive multigrid FE-technique application to wave propagation problems N.-E. Wiberg and T. Ekevid Numerical linear algebra in structural analysis A. C. Damhaug, T. Rusten and G. Skeie Anisotropic failure criterion for columnar ice G. Horrigmoe and B. Sand Derivation of hot-spot stress from finite element analysis for fatigue assessment of structures I. Lotsberg Adaptive strategies for nonlinear finite element analysis of shell structures K. M. Mathisen, I. Tiller and K. M. Okstad Technical challenges in deep water pipeline design T. H. Søreide, S. O. Kvarme, G. Paulsen and F. G. Nielsen Stress-resultant material models for reinforced concrete plates and shells J. A. Øverli and S. I. Sørensen
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Book
Authors: K. M. Mathisen, T. Kvamsdal, K. M. OkstadISBN: 84-95999-59-5
Editorial: CIMNE
Year of publication: 2004
Pages: 284
Index: Some personal views on the role of computational mechanics P. G. Bergan The extended finite element method for arbitrary discontinuities T. Belytschko, G. Zi, J. Xu and J. Chessa A template tutorial C. Felippa On the continuous/discontinuous Galerkin (CDG) formulation of Poisson-Kirchhoff plate theory Fully Lagrangian formulation for fluid-structure interaction problems using the finite element method and finite calculus E. Oñate, S. R. Idelsohn and F. D. Pin The efficient 4-node quadrilateral N. S. Ottosen and M. Fredriksson Two important papers in the history of structural mechanics A. G. Samuelsson Strong coupling schemes for fluid structure interaction W. A. Wall, D. P. Mok and E. Ramm Adaptive multigrid FE-technique application to wave propagation problems N.-E. Wiberg and T. Ekevid Numerical linear algebra in structural analysis A. C. Damhaug, T. Rusten and G. Skeie Anisotropic failure criterion for columnar ice G. Horrigmoe and B. Sand Derivation of hot-spot stress from finite element analysis for fatigue assessment of structures I. Lotsberg Adaptive strategies for nonlinear finite element analysis of shell structures K. M. Mathisen, I. Tiller and K. M. Okstad Technical challenges in deep water pipeline design T. H. Søreide, S. O. Kvarme, G. Paulsen and F. G. Nielsen Stress-resultant material models for reinforced concrete plates and shells J. A. Øverli and S. I. Sørensen
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