Computational engineering

Author:   Peter Debney
Publisher:   IStructE Ltd
ISBN:  

9781906335441


Pages:   276
Publication Date:   22 October 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Computational engineering


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We are on the verge of a new generation of technology and innovation. Finite Element Analysis is being linked parametrically with CAD; artificial intelligence and machine learning are being applied to everyday engineering tasks. What does today's graduate (and those with more experience too) need to know about these 'engineering assistants' in order to harness their full potential? Peter Debney takes the reader on a practical, theoretical, and philosophical journey; balancing a complex subject with a fresh, engaging, and often humorous style. Forewords from Chris Wise, Tristram Carfrae, and Jon Leach precede chapters that discuss: Design (including parametric design) Modelling (and its problems) Analysis (basics and methods/linear, nonlinear, and dynamic) Optimisation AI and machine learning The future of engineering software An extensive reference list supports the text.

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Author:   Peter Debney
Publisher:   IStructE Ltd
Imprint:   IStructE Ltd
ISBN:  

9781906335441


ISBN 10:   1906335443
Pages:   276
Publication Date:   22 October 2020
Audience:   General/trade
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Forewords Author biography Acknowledgements Preface Introduction Design Design parametrically Analysis basics Modelling structures Analysis methods Resolving problems in FEA models Optimisation Optimisation methods Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Engineering the future Author's note Appendix A: Section properties Appendix B: Strain Energy Appendix C: Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Appendix D: Buckling Appendix E: Dynamics Appendix F: Linear structures Appendix G: Cable structures Appendix H: Arches and domes Appendix I: Brohn diagrams Appendix J: Braess' Paradox Appendix K: Quantum computing References

Reviews

""I've been really impressed with Peter's publication - clear, detailed descriptions of the underlying theory are balanced with practical advice and anecdotes, making it thoroughly useful for the practising engineer. I expect this will be become a first point of reference for our new graduates, and for experienced engineers dealing with more complex modelling approaches."" Andrew Blackie, Price & Myers ""This is the best structural engineering book I've read, irrespective of computation."" Stephen Melville, Format Engineers ""Right from the first read, I could tell I'd be returning to this book on many occasions. This book is a must have for anyone."" Dan-Adrian Corfar, Doctoral Researcher


Author Information

Peter Debney is a Chartered Structural Engineer with Arup, an application specialist at Oasys, a visiting professor at the University of Bradford, UK, and a Fellow of the IStructE. He has 30+ years of experience in structural engineering programs - using it to build and support tools that help engineers to analyse and design structures across the globe. Peter's enthusiasm for the use of FEA and digital modelling has enabled him to tackle some of the most complex geometric and dynamic problems encountered at Arup.

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