You are on page 1of 3

Contents

Thpic Reorder Titles

1 73-0201
Introduction to Nonlinear Analysis I-I
2* 730202
Basic Considerations in Nonlinear Analysis 2-1
3* 73-0203
Lagrangian Continuum Mechanics Variables for
General Nonlinear Analysis 3-1
4 73-0204
Thtal Lagrangian Formulation for Incremental
General Nonlinear Analysis 4-1
5 73-0205
Updated Lagrangian Formulation for Incremental
General Nonlinear Analysis 5-1
6 73-0206
Formulation of Finite Element Matrices 6-1
7 73-0207
Two- and Three-Dimensional Solid Elements; Plane
Stress, Plane Strain, and Axisymmetric Conditions 7-1
8 73-0208
The Two-Noded Truss Element - Updated
Lagrangian Formulation 8-1
9 73-0209
The Two-Noded Truss Element - Thtal Lagrangian
Formulation 9-1
10* 73-0210
Solution of the Nonlinear Finite Element Equations
in Static Analysis - Part I 10-1
11 73-0211
Solution of the Nonlinear Finite Element Equations
in Static Analysis - Part II 11-1
12 73-0212
Demonstrative Example Solutions in Static Analysis 12-1
13 73-0213
Solution of Nonlinear Dynamic Response - Part I 13-1
14* 73-0214
Solution of Nonlinear Dynamic Response - Part II 14-1
15 73-0215
Use of Elastic Constitutive Relations in Thtal
Lagrangian Formulation 15-1
16 73-0216
Use of Elastic Constitutive Relations in Updated
Lagrangian Formulation 16-1
17* 73-0217
Modeling of Elasto-Plastic and Creep Response-
Part I 17-1
18 73-0218
Modeling of Elasto-Plastic and Creep Response-
Part II 18-1

* Thpics followed by an asterisk consist of two videotapes


Contents (continued)

Thpic Reorder Titles

19 73-0219 Beam, Plate and Shell Elements - Part I 19-1


20* 73-0220
Beam, Plate and Shell Elements - Part II 20-1
21 73-0221
A Demonstrative Computer Session Using ADINA
- Linear Analysis 21-1
22 73-0222
A Demonstrative Computer Session Using ADINA
- Nonlinear Analysis 22-1

Glossary of Symbols G-l

* Thpics followed by an asterisk consist of two videotapes


MIT OpenCourseWare
http://ocw.mit.edu

Resource: Finite Element Procedures for Solids and Structures


Klaus-Jrgen Bathe

The following may not correspond to a particular course on MIT OpenCourseWare, but has been
provided by the author as an individual learning resource.

For information about citing these materials or our Terms of Use, visit: http://ocw.mit.edu/terms.

You might also like