posted on 2018-03-23, 10:00authored byAbdulmohsen A.H. Al-Kharafi
In the last few decades, the Finite Element Method (F.E.M.) has
become one of the best techniques used to solve a vast variety of the
world's initial/boundary value problems. When such a powerful method
is facilitated by a 'user friendly' computer program that possess both
pre- and post-processors together with an automatic mesh generation and
refinement processor, it becomes indeed a powerful tool to solve a wide
range of problems in Applied Mathematics and Engineering. This thesis
is an attempt to show the potential of the method which is implemented
by a general purpose program used to solve problems governed by partial
differential equations (P.D.E.s). [Continues.]
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Publication date
1986
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A Doctoral Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy at Loughborough University.