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Numerical methods of analysis in engineering (successive corrections) Hardy Cross [and others] A publication resulting from a symposium held at Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois. Arr. and ed. by L.E. Grinter.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Grinter, Linton E. (Linton Elias), 1902-1993.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cross, Hardy, 1885-1959.
Cross, Hardy.
Mechanics, Applied.
Genre:
Catalogs.
Physical Description:
xvi, 207 pages : diagrams ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Macmillan Co., 1949.
Contents:
Numerical methods based upon physical concepts: Analysis of continuous frames by distributing fixed-end moments / by Hardy Cross ; Statistical state of stress studied by grid analysis / by L.E. Grinter ; Appendix: Notched beam solution by grid analogy / by A.J. Pyka
Numerical solutions of equations for state of stress: Numerical solutions of boundary value problems by relaxation methods / by F.S. Shaw ; The quest for accuracy in computations using finite differences / by R.V. Southwell ; A new approach to the numerical solution of Laplace's equation / by M.M. Frocht
Applications of numerical methods to heat transfer: Numerical solutions for thermal systems / by L.M.K. Boelter and Myron Tribus ; Two problems in building heating solved numerically / by G.M. Dusinbeere ; appendix: Temperature distribution through ground / by J.D. Bottorf and Y.S. Touloukian
Surveys and bibliographies of numerical methods: Successive corrections, a pattern of thought / by Frank Baron ; Numerical methods of analysis of bars, plates and elastic bodies / by N.M. Newmark ; A survey of the approximate solution of two-dimensional physical problems by variational methods and finite difference procedures / by T.J. Higgins.
Notes:
On cover: In honor of Hardy Cross.
Includes bibliographies.
OCLC:
1657853

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