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A Finite-Element Analysis of Kienböck’s Disease
Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2008A finite-element analysis model of the lunate was established using geometrical data obtained from cadaveric bones. The lunate cortex was modelled with triangular and quadrilateral elements and its intraosseous structure was represented either as a homogenous elastic structure or as an anisotropic network of cortical bone beams (trabeculae) with ...
Ledoux, Pascal +3 more
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1997
Abstract Finite element analysis is a computer-based numerical method for solving engineering problems in bodies of user-defined geometry. This article introduces the important issues of finite elements (especially accuracy and efficiency) in a nonacademic manner.
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Abstract Finite element analysis is a computer-based numerical method for solving engineering problems in bodies of user-defined geometry. This article introduces the important issues of finite elements (especially accuracy and efficiency) in a nonacademic manner.
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Computer-Aided Design, 1984
Abstract Current use of the finite element method in engineering practice is considered. The increasing use of finite element analysis in a CAD environment and factors influencing it are discussed. The technological state of the art is briefly reviewed.
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Abstract Current use of the finite element method in engineering practice is considered. The increasing use of finite element analysis in a CAD environment and factors influencing it are discussed. The technological state of the art is briefly reviewed.
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2001
The finite element method is the most popular numerical method for solving elliptic boundary value problems. In this chapter, we introduce the concept of the finite element method, the finite element interpolation theory and its application in error estimates of finite element solutions of elliptic boundary value problems.
Kendall Atkinson, Weimin Han
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The finite element method is the most popular numerical method for solving elliptic boundary value problems. In this chapter, we introduce the concept of the finite element method, the finite element interpolation theory and its application in error estimates of finite element solutions of elliptic boundary value problems.
Kendall Atkinson, Weimin Han
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1999
Finite element analysis for heat transfer involves laying out the physical 3D structure of a package, assigning thermal properties to the different pieces (die, package body, leadframe, etc.), and then “meshing” the physical structure into small elements.
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Finite element analysis for heat transfer involves laying out the physical 3D structure of a package, assigning thermal properties to the different pieces (die, package body, leadframe, etc.), and then “meshing” the physical structure into small elements.
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An Abaqus implementation of the extended finite element method
Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 2009Eugenio Giner +2 more
exaly
Finite element analysis and optimization on springback reduction
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 1999Chinghua Hung
exaly

