This book is a collection of the articles written in celebration of the 60th birthday of Thomas Hughes, a phenomenal leader in finite element methods and computational mechanics.
Tom Hughes made pioneering contributions in many fronts in these fields and has been a prime mover in bringing these fields to a new era. We see all of this in the contributions he made directly, in the contributions he made through the students he trained and associates he guided, and in the contributions made by the friends and colleagues he inspired. Tom Hughes friends, colleagues,and former students and associates wrote the articles in this book. The articles are categorized into five themes: structural mechanics, time-integration methods, stabilized methods, fluid mechanics, and iterative and parallel computing methods.
Finite Element Methods: 1970’s and Beyond
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Authors: L. P. Franca, T. E. Tezduyar, A. MasudISBN: 84-95999-49-8
Editorial: CIMNE
Year of publication: 2004
Pages: 355
Index: Chapter 1: Structural Mechanics - R.L. Taylor: Reduced Integration and Mixed Methods for Finite Element Analysis - E. Ramm, M. Gee and W.A. Wall, A Multilevel Approach to the Solution of Large Scale Nonlinear Shell Problems - P. Le Tallec, Incompressibility Constraints in Finite Elements Methods - K. Garikipati, Discontinous Galerkin Methods for Solid Mechanics -W.K. Liu, H.S. Park, E.G. Karpov, H. Kadowaki, G.J. Wagner, D. Quian and S. Li, Bridging Scale Mechanics and Materials Chapter 2: Time Integration Methods - T. Belytschko, Contributions of Tom Hughes to Time Integration of Finite Elements and its Offshoots - A. Lew, J.E. Marsden, M. Ortiz and M. West, An Overview of Variational Integrators - G.M. Hulbert, Space-Time Finite Element Methods Chapter 3: Stabilized Methods - L.P. Franca, G. Hauke and A. Masud, Stabilized Finite Element Methods - F. Brezzi, M. Fortin and L.D. Marini, -Piecewise Constant Pressure for Darcy Law - E. Oñate, Stabilization Via Finite Calculus - A. Masud, Stabilized Methods in Solid Mechanics - A. Russo, Relationship to Residual-Free Bubbles Chapter 4: Fluid Mechanics - T.E. Tezduyar, Moving Boundaries and Interfaces - F. Chalot and M. Mallet, The Stabilized Finite Element Method for Compressible Navier-Stokes Simulations: Review and Application to Aircraft Design - W.K. Liu, Y. Liu, A. Geerstenberger, D. Farrell, L. Zhang and X. Wang Immersed Finite Element Method and Applications to Biological Systems - C.A. Taylor, Finite Element Modeling of Blood Flow in Arteries: One-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Theories - K.E. Jansen, A Look at Turbulence from the Finite Element Perspective - J. Hoffman and C. Johnson, Adaptive DNS/LES : A New Agenda in CFD - I. Harari, Acoustics Chapter 5: Iterative and Parallel Computing Methods -R.M. Ferencz, Element-by-Element Procedures -Z. Johan, Matrix-Free Methods -T.E. Tezduyar and A. Sameh, Parallel Computing
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Book
Authors: L. P. Franca, T. E. Tezduyar, A. MasudISBN: 84-95999-49-8
Editorial: CIMNE
Year of publication: 2004
Pages: 355
Index: Chapter 1: Structural Mechanics - R.L. Taylor: Reduced Integration and Mixed Methods for Finite Element Analysis - E. Ramm, M. Gee and W.A. Wall, A Multilevel Approach to the Solution of Large Scale Nonlinear Shell Problems - P. Le Tallec, Incompressibility Constraints in Finite Elements Methods - K. Garikipati, Discontinous Galerkin Methods for Solid Mechanics -W.K. Liu, H.S. Park, E.G. Karpov, H. Kadowaki, G.J. Wagner, D. Quian and S. Li, Bridging Scale Mechanics and Materials Chapter 2: Time Integration Methods - T. Belytschko, Contributions of Tom Hughes to Time Integration of Finite Elements and its Offshoots - A. Lew, J.E. Marsden, M. Ortiz and M. West, An Overview of Variational Integrators - G.M. Hulbert, Space-Time Finite Element Methods Chapter 3: Stabilized Methods - L.P. Franca, G. Hauke and A. Masud, Stabilized Finite Element Methods - F. Brezzi, M. Fortin and L.D. Marini, -Piecewise Constant Pressure for Darcy Law - E. Oñate, Stabilization Via Finite Calculus - A. Masud, Stabilized Methods in Solid Mechanics - A. Russo, Relationship to Residual-Free Bubbles Chapter 4: Fluid Mechanics - T.E. Tezduyar, Moving Boundaries and Interfaces - F. Chalot and M. Mallet, The Stabilized Finite Element Method for Compressible Navier-Stokes Simulations: Review and Application to Aircraft Design - W.K. Liu, Y. Liu, A. Geerstenberger, D. Farrell, L. Zhang and X. Wang Immersed Finite Element Method and Applications to Biological Systems - C.A. Taylor, Finite Element Modeling of Blood Flow in Arteries: One-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Theories - K.E. Jansen, A Look at Turbulence from the Finite Element Perspective - J. Hoffman and C. Johnson, Adaptive DNS/LES : A New Agenda in CFD - I. Harari, Acoustics Chapter 5: Iterative and Parallel Computing Methods -R.M. Ferencz, Element-by-Element Procedures -Z. Johan, Matrix-Free Methods -T.E. Tezduyar and A. Sameh, Parallel Computing
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