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title: "Daryl L. Logan"
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role: "Author of A First Course in the Finite Element Method"
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created: 2026-05-29
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updated: 2026-05-29
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address: c-000062
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- finite-element-method
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status: current
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- "[[A-First-Course-in-the-Finite-Element-Method|A First Course in the Finite Element Method]]"
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- "[[Finite Element Method]]"
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sources:
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- "[[A-First-Course-in-the-Finite-Element-Method|A First Course in the Finite Element Method]]"
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# Daryl L. Logan
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## Overview
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Daryl L. Logan is the author of [[A-First-Course-in-the-Finite-Element-Method|A First Course in the Finite Element Method]]. The source identifies him with the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.
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## Role In The Wiki
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Logan's textbook contributes an introductory finite element sequence that moves from spring and bar elements through trusses, beams, frames, plane stress/strain, axisymmetric elements, isoparametric formulation, heat transfer, thermal stress, and dynamics.
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## Sources
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- [[A-First-Course-in-the-Finite-Element-Method|A First Course in the Finite Element Method]]
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