This book can be used as both the introduction of FE method and the gateway to the FE frontier. For readers who want to learn the FE and MFE methods for solving various steady and unsteady PDEs, they will find the first 3 chapters very helpful. While those who care about engineering applications may jump to the last 2 chapters that introduce the construction of dimension reduction models and their applications to practical process calculations. This part could help them to improve the calculation efficiency and save CPU runtime so as to do wonders for their engineering calculations.
Zhendong Luo has been engaged in the research on numerical solutions of partial differential equations (PDEs) in computational mathematics since 1986. His main research interests are finite element method and computational fluid dynamics and its numerical simulation. He has hosted and participated in more than 20 scientific research projects supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China or provincial and ministerial department. Luo has published a monograph and more than 260 research papers.