2-0: Nonlinear Finite Elements in 1-D (Overview)
Gives examples of three types of nonlinearity that arise in finite element analysis: boundary condition nonlinearity, geometric nonlinearity, and material nonlinearity. Highlights the need for a different solution process beyond direct solvers.
Видео 2-0: Nonlinear Finite Elements in 1-D (Overview) канала Fertig Research Group: Multiscale Failure of Materials
Видео 2-0: Nonlinear Finite Elements in 1-D (Overview) канала Fertig Research Group: Multiscale Failure of Materials
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