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Coupled simulation of circuit and piezoelectric laminates
Fourth International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design, 2003. Proceedings., 2004In this paper, an algorithm for the coupled simulation of circuit and piezoelectric laminate devices is presented. A finite element solver for piezoelectric laminates is included in the SPICE framework as a capacitor. The charge of this capacitor is a function of both the terminal voltage and the mechanical strain in the piezoelectric material.
Chenggang Xu +2 more
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Development of a 3d dem simulation software for coupled simulations
ECMS 2024 Proceedings edited by Daniel Grzonka, Natalia Rylko, Grazyna Suchacka, Vladimir MityushevThis study is based on the development and methodology of building 3 dimensional discrete-, and finite element (DEM-FEM) simulation engines, as well as the potential way of improving usability and simulation speed. The program demonstrated here, BMEDEM3D, natively supports discrete element, finite element, and mass spring simulations.
Jozsef Balazs Graeff +2 more
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Coupled simulation of flow-structure interaction in turbomachinery
Aerospace Science and Technology, 2003Summary: A technique is presented which analyses the flutter behaviour of turbomachinery bladings in the time domain. The structural part of the governing aeroelastic equations is time-integrated according to the algorithm of Newmark, while the unsteady airloads are computed at every time step by a Navier--Stokes code.
Carstens, V., Kemme, R., Schmitt, S.
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Efficient traffic simulator coupling in a distributed V2X simulation environment
Proceedings of the 3rd International ICST Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques, 2010For the simulation of all aspects of V2X Communication scenarios, different simulators have to be combined and an interaction among them at runtime of the simulation has to be enabled. Hence, we have developed the V2X Simulation Runtime Infrastructure (VSimRTI) which couples discrete event-based simulators, e.g.
David Rieck +3 more
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Simulation of a complex sensor system using coupled simulation programs
Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 1996The increasing complexity of microsystems, which include coupled partial systems basing on very different physical principles such as electronics, mechanics, optics or fluids, demands new modelling and simulation, -strategies. Especially to include the coupling effects Of such partial systems, in this paper a new simulation strategy is introduced. This
A. Schroth, T. Blochwitz, G. Gerlach
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Parallel Simulation with a Generic Simulation Framework Featuring Loose Coupling
2005 International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops (ICPPW'05), 2005For developing parallel systems composed of hard- and software, powerful simulation tools are needed in order to decrease time-to-market. With the generic simulation framework, clock-cycle accurate simulation for parallel devices communicating with each other is possible.
Mario Polaschegg +3 more
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Enabling Coupled Scientific Simulations on the Grid
2006This paper addresses the problem of providing software support for simulating complex physical systems that require multiple physical models, potentially at multiple scales and resolutions and implemented using different programming languages and distinct parallel programming paradigms.
Alan Sussman, Henrique Andrade
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Continuum–Particle Coupling for Polymer Simulations
Journal of Chemical Theory and ComputationWe report a concurrent hybrid multiscale simulation method, in which a particle domain is coupled with a surrounding continuum domain. The particle domain consists of a coarse-grained model of poly(lactic acid) and the continuum domain is treated using the finite element method.
Saeed Norouzi +3 more
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Feedback Effects in Simulated Stein’s Coupled Neurons
2005A network consisting of two Stein-type neuronal units is analyzed under the assumption of a complete interaction between the neurons. The firing of each neuron causes a jump of constant amplitude of the membrane potential of the other neuron. The jump is positive or negative according to whether the firing neuron is excitatory or inhibitory.
DI CRESCENZO, Antonio +2 more
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Simulation coupled learning for a robotic opponent
Proceedings of the 48th Annual Southeast Regional Conference, 2010This paper presents work in progress on the research and development of a robotic air-hockey opponent. We discuss implementation issues, software design and continuing development goals.
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