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Finite Element Procedures

Finite Element Procedures

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent, top notch
Review: A thorough and comprehensive finite element text that not only covers the finite element theory for structures, CFD, and heat transfer but is also directed towards practical applications. A must for anyone interested in the finite element method, researcher or practicing engineer. This is the only text I have encountered which explains theoretical issues in a manner understandable to an engineer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Most valuable book
Review: As a FEM lover, after I just read some sections in this book, I do not hesitate to buy it quickly even though I am a poor student. Why, this is really one of the most valuable books worthing collecting if you enjoy FEM.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Excellent Text on Finite Element for postgraduate
Review: Bathe's approach in writing this book makes it a distinguishing one from the "sea" of finite element text books. I personally owns 14 books on finite element method, this book and the other two are the only three I keep on my bookshelf, the rest are really quite garbage and packed up in paper boxes.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Better know your stuff.
Review: It maybe good for the well versed FE student, I had it as a text in college and got little value out of it. I talks at a high level and never gives a undergrad a chance.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Better know your stuff.
Review: It maybe good for the well versed FE student, I had it as a text in college and got little value out of it. I talks at a high level and never gives a undergrad a chance.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not for the faint hearted
Review: Prof. Bathe's book summarizes the information that can only be found by searching dozens of other books. Great concise work on finite elements. What more can I say?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You will see what Finite Element Method in its nature is.
Review: Prof.Bathe has written this book in a very natural manner. He unified almost all problems by the perspicuous style. Furthermore, several clear examples illustrate you more understanding what his purposes are. However it is supposed that you have some background of FE before starting this one. This is one of the books I love most.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hi level book.
Review: The book is keystone for those involved in FEA. It covers all the aspects of Finite Element formulation of physical problems, thought in a more coincise way with respect to , say, Zienkiewicz work and in a less prosaic way. As with many other FE books, the level of mathematics involved in the book is quite high, especially if one considers the non linear finite element formulation for continuum mechanics. Even though the book is mainly intended for structural engineers, it covers fluid dynamics and heat transfer topics. The section I mostly used was the one regarding solution methods for FEM problems: here, Dr Bathe makes a really nice job (about 150 pages). There's a code at the end of the book, it's a FORTRAN 77 one, but one can translate it into a more modern language (I guess we all should get the rid of FORTRAN 77....).
Exercises on non linear FEM tend to be hard, but if you can get the solution book it should't represent a problem.
Two more things: even if the book, as aforementioned, mainly focuses on structural mechanics, there's a common background in FEM problem formulation regardless the particular subject it is intended for.
Second: the book is a very good one, but in my opinion if one intends to study only the basics of FEM, Reddy's book is more suitable for the purpouse. On the other hand, if one intends to pursue a higher level of FEM understanding, this book is a must. This book should be on the shelf of every serious FEM analyst. What's more...I guess Dr. Klaus Jurgen Bathe has to be a very nice person! :-)

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not exactly easy
Review: This book is a comprehensive one, but it isn't absolutely for beginners. I am a mechanical/aerospace engineer working in the field of FE, and I must be sincere: examples are quite hard, the book itself, even though it covers all of the aspect of FE, is hard to understand. There's a code at the end of the book, it's FORTRAN77, pretty old. Even, there are no solution to the problems (this is the very drawback: problems are hard...).
Buy it if you have a good background in FE. Apart from this, the book is good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent finite element text
Review: This is an excellent text for students and practioners alike. The presentation is brief and to the point and focuses only on algorithms and techniques that have been proven to work. The problems are excellent and can only be solved if one understands the essence of the techniques presented. There are many textbooks on finite elements but none so thought provoking as this one. Definitely a must read!


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