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Mechanical
- Sep 24, 2003
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I'm working on a paper which I hope to publish and could use some help on some background information. Part of the paper concerns the history of the control volume concept as used in thermodynamics and fluid mechanics. Similarly, some history of the finite element analysis used for analyzing stress or EM fields would apply. Also, history on the development of any similar method, regardless of what it is called might also be applicable such as "free body diagrams" used for statics and dynamics or "nodal analysis" sometimes used for heat transfer.
I'd like to give credit where credit is due. I'm looking for any papers, published in peer reviewed journals, which have shown how to apply either the control volume concept, the finite element analysis concept, or similar reductionist concepts to a physical simulation. Any information on the use of these concepts is applicable, regardless of whether the paper published uses the concept to analyze stress, fluid flow, EM fields, or any other phenomenon. The important part is that the paper should show how to apply the basic concept to a computer analysis.
Thanks for your help.
I'd like to give credit where credit is due. I'm looking for any papers, published in peer reviewed journals, which have shown how to apply either the control volume concept, the finite element analysis concept, or similar reductionist concepts to a physical simulation. Any information on the use of these concepts is applicable, regardless of whether the paper published uses the concept to analyze stress, fluid flow, EM fields, or any other phenomenon. The important part is that the paper should show how to apply the basic concept to a computer analysis.
Thanks for your help.