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The Finite Element Method in Porous Media Flow
Abstract The finite element method was first developed by structural engineers in the middle fifties as an alternative to classical mathematical techniques in dealing with the complex geometrical configurations encountered. Although the historical origins of the method are undoubtedly interesting, and can be found in most standard texts on the subject [1–7], it is not intended to review these in this chapter. A major step in the evolution of the technique was the realisation that the method was strongly related to variational principles. The applicability of the method could thus be readily extended to disciplines other than structural mechanics, and the technique could approximate any mathematical or physical problem whose solution could be expressed as a stationary value of a given functional.
The Finite Element Method in Porous Media Flow
Abstract The finite element method was first developed by structural engineers in the middle fifties as an alternative to classical mathematical techniques in dealing with the complex geometrical configurations encountered. Although the historical origins of the method are undoubtedly interesting, and can be found in most standard texts on the subject [1–7], it is not intended to review these in this chapter. A major step in the evolution of the technique was the realisation that the method was strongly related to variational principles. The applicability of the method could thus be readily extended to disciplines other than structural mechanics, and the technique could approximate any mathematical or physical problem whose solution could be expressed as a stationary value of a given functional.
The Finite Element Method in Porous Media Flow
Lewis, Roland W. (Autor:in) / Roberts, Peter M. (Autor:in)
01.01.1984
93 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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