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MIT Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis
Course Description: Finite element analysis is now widely used for solving complex static and dynamic problems encountered in engineering and the sciences. In these two video courses, Professor K. J. Bathe, a researcher of world renown in the field of finite element analysis, teaches the basic principles used for effective finite element analysis, describes the general assumptions, and discusses the implementation of finite element procedures for linear and nonlinear analyses.
These videos were produced in 1982 and 1986 by the MIT Center for Advanced Engineering Study.
View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/RES2-002S10
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
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Instructor: Klaus-Jürgen Bathe
Lec 1 | Finite Element Procedures for Solids and Structures, Nonlinear Analysis 45:00
Lec 2 1:05:56
Lec 3 1:18:35
Lec 4 48:38
Lec 5 50:34
Lec 6 44:28
Lec 7 53:40
Lec 8 32:20
Lec 9 35:33
Lec 10 1:04:47
Lec 11 44:50
Lec 12 45:21
Lec 13 47:54
Lec 14 1:22:47
Lec 15 38:42
Lec 16 47:45
Lec 17 1:11:31
Lec 18 47:41
Lec 19 50:22
Lec 20 1:28:01
Lec 21 36:37
Lec 22 31:22