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type: entity
title: "Klaus-Jurgen Bathe"
entity_type: person
role: "Professor of Mechanical Engineering; finite element method author"
first_mentioned: "[[Finite Element Procedures]]"
created: 2026-05-28
updated: 2026-05-28
address: c-000004
tags:
- entity
- finite-element-method
- computational-mechanics
status: current
related:
- "[[Finite Element Procedures]]"
- "[[A Continuum Mechanics Based Four-Node Shell]]"
- "[[On-the-Finite-Element-Analysis-of-Shell-Structures]]"
- "[[Eduardo N. Dvorkin]]"
- "[[Finite Element Method]]"
- "[[Continuum Mechanics Based Four-Node Shell Element]]"
sources:
- "[[Finite Element Procedures]]"
- "[[A Continuum Mechanics Based Four-Node Shell]]"
- "[[On-the-Finite-Element-Analysis-of-Shell-Structures]]"
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# Klaus-Jurgen Bathe
## Overview
Klaus-Jurgen Bathe is the author of `Finite Element Procedures` and is identified in the source as Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is also a co-author, with [[Eduardo N. Dvorkin]], of [[A Continuum Mechanics Based Four-Node Shell]]. In this vault, he is a primary source authority for finite element procedures and shell element formulation.
[[On-the-Finite-Element-Analysis-of-Shell-Structures]] thanks Bathe and repeatedly uses Bathe-linked shell finite element work as the reference thread for asymptotic behavior, locking, MITC elements, and benchmark testing.
## Key Facts
- Author of `Finite Element Procedures`, second edition.
- Co-author of the continuum-mechanics-based four-node shell element paper.
- The source text emphasizes finite element analysis as a modeling discipline, not only a matrix-solving procedure.
- The book includes theory, algorithms, implementation guidance, and educational program material.
## Connections
- [[Finite Element Procedures]] is the ingested source.
- [[A Continuum Mechanics Based Four-Node Shell]] is the ingested shell element paper.
- [[Finite Element Method]] is the central method developed across the source.
- [[Finite Element Program Implementation]] captures the implementation path from the book.
## Sources
- [[Finite Element Procedures]]
- [[A Continuum Mechanics Based Four-Node Shell]]
- [[On-the-Finite-Element-Analysis-of-Shell-Structures]]