INTERNATIONAL EDITION---Numerical Methods for Engineers, 7th edition
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Author: Steven Chapra and Raymond Canale
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Develop a user-friendly program to model the steady-state distribution of temperature in a rod with a constant heat source using the finite-element method. Set up the program so that unequally spaced nodes may be used.
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INTERNATIONAL EDITION---Numerical Methods for Engineers, 7th edition
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