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Finite Element Methods in CAD

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This practical text concentrates on FEM as an integral part of the computer-aided design (CAD) process, and offers students of production engineering an in-depth look at the mathematical procedures behind the integration of FEM into CAD software.
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This practical text concentrates on FEM as an integral part of the computer-aided design (CAD) process, and offers students of production engineering an in-depth look at the mathematical procedures behind the integration of FEM into CAD software. Intended primarily as a textbook for students of mathematics, computer science and production engineering, this comprehensive and useful reference will also be of interest to professional users of CAD in industry. This book should be of interest to undergraduate students of mathematics, computer science and production engineering.

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Finite-element method in electrical impedance tomography.

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