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Learn about how finite element analysis is used to analyze polymer nanocomposites, and what this could mean for the future of nanomaterial applications.
The finite element analysis of the MRFA of garbage truck can accurately simulate its mechanical behavior under different working conditions, and provide a key basis for structural optimization. At ...
Engineers use finite element analysis (FEA) to predict the deformations, strains, stresses, and resistive forces of metallic stent frames under in vivo, in vitro, and manufacturing-induced loading ...
The vibration analysis of stiffened plates has been investigated by Barrette and Beslin [3] using hierarchical finite elements with a set of local trigonometric interpolation functions. Nayak and ...
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In the classical form of the finite element method called the h version, piecewise polynomials of fixed degree p are used and the mesh size h is decreased for accuracy. In this paper, we discuss the ...
An absolutely stabilized finite element formulation for the Stokes problem is presented in this paper. This new formulation, which is nonsymmetric but stable without employment of any stability ...
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