books recommendation

please recommend any good books for finite element methods in engineering

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  • ISHAN TOPRE
    ISHAN TOPRE
    Hello Sandeepan,

    The books of finite elements are 'Finite element procedures' Both volumes by Klaus-Jurgen Bathe.

    In crazyengineers forum, you will also find finite element video lectures for further studying in mechanical resource section. ๐Ÿ˜€ #-Link-Snipped-#
  • sandeepan_ME
    sandeepan_ME
    can you suggest some other books too , probably some written by indian writers?
  • Ankita Katdare
    Ankita Katdare
    Hi saandeepan, I am not a mechanical engineer. But a quick search on Google Books revealed the following [By Indian authors]:

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    I hope it is useful. ๐Ÿ˜€
  • ISHAN TOPRE
    ISHAN TOPRE
    Yeah, you can go through these google list but some of my friends also read a Finite element analysis a book by S. Rajasekaran. I have not read it personally, but my friends read it.

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