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This book is an introduction to the mathematical analysis of p- and hp-finite elements applied to elliptic problems in solid and fluid mechanics. In the last decade the p-, hp-, and spectral element methods have emerged as efficient and robust approximation methods for several classes of problems in this area. The aim of this book is to establish the exponential convergence of such methods for problems with the piecewise analytic solutions which typically arise in engineering. It looks at the variational formulation of boundary value problems with particular emphasis on the regularity of the solution. The books then studies the p- and hp- convergence of the finite element method (FEM) in one and two dimensions, supplying complete proofs. Also covered are hp-FEM for saddle point problems and the techniques for establishing the discrete infsup condition. Finally, hp-FEM in solid mechanics and the issue of locking is addressed in the context of these methods. It is suitable for graduate students and researchers who have had some prior exposure to FEM.
This text investigates the mathematical foundations and convergence properties of p- and hp-finite element methods when applied to complex elliptic problems in solid and fluid mechanics. The author, Ch. Schwab, provides a rigorous analytical framework for understanding how these approximation methods achieve exponential convergence for piecewise analytic solutions. By focusing on variational formulations and the regularity of solutions, the book establishes a formal basis for applying these numerical techniques to practical engineering challenges.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational text for graduate-level study in numerical mathematics and computational mechanics. Readers frequently note the high level of mathematical rigor and the necessity of prior exposure to standard finite element methods to fully grasp the proofs presented.
Page Count:
392
Publication Date:
1999-01-14
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198503903
ISBN-13:
9780198503903
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