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== The BOOK == | == The BOOK == | ||
− | [https://framabook.org/docs/Code_Aster/beginning_with_code_aster-jp_aubry-20190129.pdf Beginning with code_aster - A practical introduction to finite element method using code_aster and Gmsh] | + | [https://framabook.org/docs/Code_Aster/beginning_with_code_aster-jp_aubry-20190129.pdf/ Beginning with code_aster - A practical introduction to finite element method using code_aster and Gmsh] |
This book by Jean-Pierre Aubry, one of the gurus and super-users of code_aster, is perhaps the must-read material for anyone wanting to start, especially structural engineers with focus on 1D [beams, columns, trusses, cables] and 2D [walls, slabs] analytical elements. | This book by Jean-Pierre Aubry, one of the gurus and super-users of code_aster, is perhaps the must-read material for anyone wanting to start, especially structural engineers with focus on 1D [beams, columns, trusses, cables] and 2D [walls, slabs] analytical elements. |