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On the importance and uses of feedback information in FEA

Applied Numerical Mathematics, 2005
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Barna A. Szabó, Ricardo Actis
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Emission microscope studies on FEAs

Eleventh International Vacuum Microelectronics Conference. IVMC'98 (Cat. No.98TH8382), 2002
Electron emission from a FEA was magnified by making use of an emission microscope, and the uniformity of the electron emission was examined. By resolving the electron emission from each microtip, the electron emission stability from a single microtip was successfully measured.
Hiroshi Adachi   +4 more
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Mossbauer studies of helimagnetic FeAs

Journal of Physics F: Metal Physics, 1979
The Mossbauer studies on helimagnetic intermetallic compound FeAs are reported over a temperature range of 30 to 525K. The spectrum in the paramagnetic state is found to be a well defined single quadrupole doublet and the quadrupole splitting has been found to decrease with increase in temperature.
S K Kulshreshtha, P Raj
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FEA Structural Optimization Based on Metagraphs

2018
Evolutionary Structural Optimization (ESO) seeks to mimic the form in which nature designs shapes. This paper focuses on shape carving triggered by environmental stimuli. In this realm, existing algorithms delete under - stressed parts of a basic shape, until a reasonably efficient (under some criterion) shape emerges.
Montoya-Zapata D.   +7 more
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Electronic structure of CrAs and FeAs

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1984
Abstract As in a recent study for MnAs a two centre tight binding model consisting of itinerant metal d-states hybridizing with non-metal p-states was applied for CrAs and FeAs to calculate unpolarized and spin polarized local densities of states, ferromagnetic moments and band energies.
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Application of Commercial FEA Software

2008
As the Finite Element (FE) method requires a huge amount of computation, its application should be supported by advanced of computer technology. Many computer softwares have been developed and commercialised for workstation and Personal Computers (PC) in recent years.
Jason Hui Jun Wang   +3 more
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Other FeAs-Based Compounds

2010
A new family of superconductors on the basis of Fe has been found in FeSe, FeTe compounds, whose T c increased under chemical doping and/or external pressure [16,304–307]. The crystal structure of these compounds has much in common with the previously discussed ones, where the FeAs layers were an important element.
Ernst Z. Kurmaev, Yuri Izyumov
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5.3.45 FeAs [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
T. Kaneko, T. Kanomata
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Fea family

Notes and Queries, 1884
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