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    The essentials of finite element modeling and adaptive refinement for beginning analysts to advanced researchers in solid mechanics / by Dow, John O., 1941-

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- 1.1 Problem definition -- 1.2 Overall objectives -- 1.3 Specific tasks -- 1.4 The central role of the interpolation functions -- 1.5 A closer look at the interpolation functions -- 1.6 Physically interpretable interpolation functions in action -- 1.7 The overall significance of the physically interpretable notation -- 1.8 Examples of model refinement and the need for adaptive refinement -- 1.9 Examples of adaptive refinement and error analysis -- 1.10 Summary -- 1.11 References --…”
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    The path to more sustainable energy systems how do we get there from here? / by Ebenhack, Ben W.

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Petroleum and other energy resource limits -- 5.1 Earth's energy resource "bank account" -- 5.2 Growth and limits -- 5.2.1 The growth function -- 5.2.2 Physical limits -- 5.3 Peak oil: understanding oil limits -- 5.3.1 Specific details -- 5.3.2 Analysis -- 5.3.3 A closer look at the character of a peak -- 5.3.4 What we can know -- 5.4 Limits of other resources -- 5.4.1 Solar energy limits -- 5.4.2 Wind energy limits -- 5.4.3 Hydro energy limits -- 5.4.4 Geothermal energy limits -- 5.5 What does all of this mean to sustainability? …”
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    The essentials of finite element modeling and adaptive refinement for beginning analysts to advanced researchers in solid mechanics / by Dow, John O., 1941-

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- 1.1 Problem definition -- 1.2 Overall objectives -- 1.3 Specific tasks -- 1.4 The central role of the interpolation functions -- 1.5 A closer look at the interpolation functions -- 1.6 Physically interpretable interpolation functions in action -- 1.7 The overall significance of the physically interpretable notation -- 1.8 Examples of model refinement and the need for adaptive refinement -- 1.9 Examples of adaptive refinement and error analysis -- 1.10 Summary -- 1.11 References --…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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    The path to more sustainable energy systems how do we get there from here? / by Ebenhack, Ben W.

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Petroleum and other energy resource limits -- 5.1 Earth's energy resource "bank account" -- 5.2 Growth and limits -- 5.2.1 The growth function -- 5.2.2 Physical limits -- 5.3 Peak oil: understanding oil limits -- 5.3.1 Specific details -- 5.3.2 Analysis -- 5.3.3 A closer look at the character of a peak -- 5.3.4 What we can know -- 5.4 Limits of other resources -- 5.4.1 Solar energy limits -- 5.4.2 Wind energy limits -- 5.4.3 Hydro energy limits -- 5.4.4 Geothermal energy limits -- 5.5 What does all of this mean to sustainability? …”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook