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Introduction to finite element analysis and design
by
Kim, Nam H., author
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Sankar, Bhavani V., author
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Kumar, Ashok V., author
in
Finite element method.
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Engineering mathematics.
2018
Finite Element Method (FEM) is one of the numerical methods of solving differential equations that describe many engineering problems. This text covers the basic theory of FEM and includes appendices on each of the main FEA programs as reference.
Prognostics and Health Management of Engineering Systems
by
Kim, Nam-Ho
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Choi, Joo-Ho
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An, Dawn
in
Aerospace Technology and Astronautics
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Civil Engineering
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Energy
2016
This book introduces the methods for predicting the future behavior of a system's health and the remaining useful life to determine an appropriate maintenance schedule.The authors introduce the history, industrial applications, algorithms, and benefits and challenges of PHM (Prognostics and Health Management) to help readers understand this.
Introduction to Finite Element Analysis and Design
by
Kumar, Ashok V
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Kim, Nam-Ho
,
Sankar, Bhavani V
in
Engineering mathematics
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Finite element method
2018
Introduces the basic concepts of FEM in an easy-to-use format so that students and professionals can use the method efficiently and interpret results properly Finite element method (FEM) is a powerful tool for solving engineering problems both in solid structural mechanics and fluid mechanics.
Geometry of design: a workbook
by
Kim, Nam-Ho
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Snider, Harold F
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Kumar, Ashok
in
Computer graphics
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Computer-aided design
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Engineering design
2015,2014
Engineering drawing is the \"instrument of communication\" upon which the designer must place all information necessary to define a new product. Computer-aided design (CAD) courses often involve teaching solid modelling software, and we view CAD as an engineering communication tool for manufacturing. As the technology of engineering design is in transition from paper drawings to solid models, its education must address the challenge of covering both technologies. Geometry of design integrates drafting technology based on experience with engineering design education. This workbook has evolved from the course \"Computer-Aided Graphics and Design\" at the University of Florida, and many pages of this textbook can be used for student assignments. In order to help students to familiarize themselves with the manufacturing field experience, most assignments are to be submitted in the form of complete working drawings of the parts and assembly. The first three chapters introduce basic engineering drawing definitions and practices. The following four chapters cover design and descriptive geometry, and subsequent chapters move on to dimensions, assembly line design and surface development.