Practical Aspects Of Finite Element Modelling Of Polymer Processing
by Vahid Nassehi /
2002 / English / PDF
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Authored by a respected scientist with a growing internationalreputation this is a self-contained text that can be used by thebeginners and the experts alike, to study the basic aspects offinite element modelling. It provides a sound physicalunderstanding of the basis on which mathematical models of polymerprocesses are built.
* Written from a chemical engineering rather then a mathematicalperspective it enables the reader to get up to speed in arelatively short time
* Provides the 'parts and tools' required to assemble finiteelement models, applicable to situations that arise under realisticconditions
* Discusses and compares specific finite element schemes thatprovide the most reliable and robust numerical solution proceduresfor polymer processing models
* Practical examples give a wide ranging view of the application offinite element analysis to industrial problems
* Describes non-Newtonian fluid mechanics equations in aself-contained, concise and clear manner
* Includes clear and simple readily compiled code to model simpleproblems that can be extended to solve more complex polymerprocessing problems
This book makes the subject accessible to a wide audience rangingfrom senior under-graduate to post-graduate engineering students,as well as, researchers and practising engineers involved inpolymer industry.