A widely used engineering textbook explaining the theory and practical applications of the finite element method in structural and mechanical engineering. It covers fundamental concepts, element formulations, numerical techniques, and engineering problem applications.
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This book presents insights from top researchers at the Wharton School’s Risk Management and Decision Processes Center on how people and organizations make decisions. It covers decision making at personal, managerial, negotiation, and societal levels, combining theoretical research with practical guidance.
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This book provides comprehensive coverage of the design, analysis, and construction of reinforced concrete slabs, including practical examples and engineering applications suitable for students and professionals in civil and structural engineering.
This book presents the theory and applications of the finite element method used in engineering analysis including structural, thermal, and fluid problems. It provides practical examples and numerical methods widely used in engineering and applied mathematics.
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This book presents statistical techniques used for detecting and measuring environmental contamination. It focuses on environmental monitoring, data analysis, and statistical methods applied in pollution studies.