Practical aspects of finite element modelling of polymer processing

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Authored by a respected scientist with a growing international reputation this is a self-contained text that can be used by the beginners and the experts alike, to study the basic aspects of finite element modelling. It provides a sound physical understanding of the basis on which mathematical models of polymer processes are built.
  • Written from a chemical engineering rather then a mathematical perspective it enables the reader to get up to speed in a relatively short time
  • Provides the 'parts and tools' required to assemble finite element models, applicable to situations that arise under realistic conditions
  • Discusses and compares specific finite element schemes that provide the most reliable and robust numerical solution procedures for polymer processing models
  • Practical examples give a wide ranging view of the application of finite element analysis to industrial problems
  • Describes non-Newtonian fluid mechanics equations in a self-contained, concise and clear manner
  • Includes clear and simple readily compiled code to model simple problems that can be extended to solve more complex polymer processing problems
This book makes the subject accessible to a wide audience ranging from senior under-graduate to post-graduate engineering students, as well as, researchers and practising engineers involved in polymer industry.

Author(s): Vahid Nassehi
Publisher: Wiley
Year: 2002

Language: English
Pages: 282
City: Chichester, West Sussex, England; New York, NY