Abstract

This bibliography lists references to papers, conference proceedings, and theses/dissertations dealing with finite element vibration and dynamic response analysis of engineering structures that were published from 1994 to 1998. It contains 539 citations. The following types of structures are included: basic structural systems; ground structures; ocean and coastal structures; mobile structures; and containment structures.

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  • Information is the most valuable, but least valued, tool the professional has

  • The number of channels that researchers and practicing engineers have at their disposal for information retrieval is increasing

  • This bibliography provides a list of references on finite element vibration and dynamic response analysis of engineering structures

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Introduction

Information is the most valuable, but least valued, tool the professional has. The output of scientific papers keeps growing, making it more difficult to be upto-date with all the relevant information. Many professionals prefer to rely on personal judgment or on the wisdom of their colleagues whenever they have problems to solve This bibliography will save time for readers. For which finite element methods are the most efficient and most frequently used, are extremely important for complicated engineering structures such as spacecraft, airplanes, automobiles, buildings, bridges, dams, containment vessels, etc. This bibliography provides a list of references on finite element vibration and dynamic response analysis of engineering structures. The references have been published in scientific journals, conference proceedings, theses and dissertations between 1994 and 1998 They are sorted in each category alphabetically according to the first author’s name. Readers interested in finite element literature in general are referred to [3] or to the author’s Internet Finite Element Books Bibliography (http://www.solid.ikp.liu. se/fe/index.html)

Basic structural systems
Ground structures
Ocean and coastal structures
Mobile structures
Containment structures
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