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Noise Levels Due to Commercial and Leisure Activities in Urban Areas: Experimental Validation of a Numerical Model Fed with Crowd Density Estimation Using Computer Vision. [PDF]

open access: yesSensors (Basel)
Ramón-Turner Ó   +12 more
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Causality and passivity in elastodynamics [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2015
What are the constraints placed on the constitutive tensors of elastodynamics by the requirements that the linear elastodynamic system under consideration be both causal (effects succeed causes) and passive (system does not produce energy)? The analogous question has been tackled in other areas but in the case of elastodynamics its treatment is ...
Ankit Srivastava
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The Gardner Equation in Elastodynamics

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 2021
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Giuseppe Maria Coclite   +4 more
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Solving elastodynamics via physics-informed neural network frequency domain method [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 2023
Despite the fact that physics-informed neural networks (PINN) have been developed rapidly in recent years, their inherent spectral bias makes it difficult to approximate multi-frequency target functions such as the solutions to elastodynamics problems ...
Ruihua Liang, Weifeng Liu, Xiangyu Qu
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Crack Propagation in Finite Elastodynamics

open access: yesMathematics and Mechanics of Solids, 2005
Within the framework of finite elastodynamics, a crack propagation analysis, for sheets of compressible hyperelastic material, is formulated. By exploiting a dynamic generalization of the Stephenson's result, general far-field loading conditions are ...
Angelo Marcello Tarantino
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Thin skin elastodynamics

ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2013
We present a novel approach for simulating thin hyperelastic skin. Real human skin is only a few millimeters thick. It can stretch and slide over underlying body structures such as muscles, bones, and tendons, revealing rich details of a moving character.
Duo Li   +3 more
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Elastodynamics of a wedge

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 1971
abstract The problem of wave propagation in an elastic wedge of arbitrary angle has defied standard mathematical approaches, and no analytical solution has been given, although respectable approximations are available. We give here a new approach to the problem of the response of an elastic wedge to dynamically-varying surface tractions,
George Z. Forristall, John D. Ingram
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