Design using FEM
University Professor Dr.-Ing. Rolf Kindmann studied civil engineering at the University of Bochum. Between 1974 and 1989 he worked at the university for six years as a researcher and then for ten years at Thyssen Engineering in different positions, lastly as division manager of all engineering departments. From 1990 to 2013 he was a full professor and the head if the Institute of Steel and Composite Structures at the University of Bochum. In 1991 he founded Schrmann - Kindmann and partners, Consulting Engineers (SKP) in Dortmund. Professor Dr. Kindmann is a licensed checking engineer for steel and concrete structures and of design in railway engieneering. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Kraus studied civil engineering at the Technical University of Darmstadt. In 2001 he changed to the University of Bochum as researcher, where he received his doctoral degree in 2005 and then worked as chief engineer at the Institute of Steel and Composite Structures. Since 2010 Dr. Kraus has worked at Schrmann - Kindmann and Partners, Dortmund, as chief engineer. He also has adjunct lecturships at the University of Bochum.
Introduction and General Overview Cross Section Properties Principles of the FEM FEM for Linear Calculations of Lattice Structures FEM for Nonlinear Calculations of Lattice Structures Solution of Equation Systems and Eigenvalue Problems Stresses According to the Theory of Elasticity Plastic Cross Section Bearing Capacity Verification of Beams: Second Order Theory and Stability FEM for Plane Load-Bearing Structures FEM for Beam Cross Sections