Submitted by christyleo on Sun, 03/15/2009 - 02:23 Can anyone suggest any text book for XFEM? Forums Computational Mechanics Forum lianweidong Publication of xfem Maybe it is a good idea to begin with the publications below: http://dilbert.engr.ucdavis.edu/~suku/xfem/ http://www.xfem.rwth-aachen.de/Background/Publications/XFEM_Publication… I recommend strongly the dissertation of John E.Dolbow called: An Extended Finite Element Method with Discontinuous Enrichment for Applied Mechanics. it is avaliable in the website:http://dolbow.cee.duke.edu/phd.html I am also looking forward to a text book for XFEM. Log in or register to post comments Sun, 03/15/2009 - 16:10 Permalink Log in or register to post comments7146 views
lianweidong Publication of xfem Maybe it is a good idea to begin with the publications below: http://dilbert.engr.ucdavis.edu/~suku/xfem/ http://www.xfem.rwth-aachen.de/Background/Publications/XFEM_Publication… I recommend strongly the dissertation of John E.Dolbow called: An Extended Finite Element Method with Discontinuous Enrichment for Applied Mechanics. it is avaliable in the website:http://dolbow.cee.duke.edu/phd.html I am also looking forward to a text book for XFEM. Log in or register to post comments Sun, 03/15/2009 - 16:10 Permalink
Publication of xfem
Maybe it is a good idea to begin with the publications below:
http://dilbert.engr.ucdavis.edu/~suku/xfem/
http://www.xfem.rwth-aachen.de/Background/Publications/XFEM_Publication…
I recommend strongly the dissertation of John E.Dolbow called:
An Extended Finite Element Method with Discontinuous Enrichment for Applied Mechanics.
it is avaliable in the website:http://dolbow.cee.duke.edu/phd.html
I am also looking forward to a text book for XFEM.