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Finite Elements for Analysis and Design

Finite Elements for Analysis and Design
Author: J. E. Akin
Edition: Pap/Dsk
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0120476541



Finite Elements for Analysis and Design: Computational Mathematics and Applications Series


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* Basic theory has been added in the book, including worked examples to enable students to understand the concepts
* Contains coverage

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