Maple: Programming, Physical and Engineering ProblemsFultus Corporation, 2006 - 404 من الصفحات The book consists of two parts. The first part consists of seven chapters and presents a new software for package Maple of releases 6-10. The tools represented in this chapters increase the range and efficiency of use of Maple on Windows platform. The basic attention is devoted to additional tools created in the process of practical use and testing the Maple of releases 4 - 10 which by some parameters extend essentially the opportunities of the package and facilitate the work with it.Whereas the algorithms of physical and engineering problems of the second part mainly use the finite element method (FEM). The part consists of eight chapters and solves in Maple environment the physical and engineering problems from such fields as: thermal conductivity, mechanics of deformable bodies, theory of elasticity, hydrodynamics, hydromechanics, etc. At last, application of Maple for solution of optimization problems is presented. |
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Maple Programming Physical and Engineering Problems Preface | 11 |
Maple Programming Physical and Engineering Problems Part 1 New software for package Maple of releases 6 10 | 17 |
Maple Programming Physical and Engineering Problems Part 2 Application of Maple for solution of engineeringphysical problems | 112 |
Maple Programming Physical and Engineering Problems References | 394 |
Maple Programming Physical and Engineering Problems The information about the writers | 402 |
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Aladjev V.Z. algebraic array are coded array are recorded array the numbers ascribed to variable assign(a axes boundary conditions Call format code of intermediate coded line coefficients coordinates datafile defined displacements dtime elastic elif end if end end proc Typical equations system file the line finite elements fluid following form following relation Formal arguments heat inertia integration steps kprint=0 Lbond array Lbond(nbond line by line line number Maple Maple-program matrix method moments of inertia motion Mtop nargs ndime nelem niter nnode nodes of finite nonlinear ntime NULL number and element number of finite number of iterations number of nodes number of variables objective function package parameters pressure PROBLEMS directory proc Typical examples procedure call program modules program solving program was programmed quasi-Newton method recorded line results are output solid body stream function strictly correspond symbol temperature test example Text line thermal conduction values variable file_rez1 vector velocity дх ду