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Finite Element Analysis

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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Unified finite element analysis

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 1983
AbstractA special matrix is introduced, the elements of which are zero or first‐order differential operators. This matrix is used to define a boundary value problem which covers a wide class of engineering applications. An equivalent variational formulation is found using an extension of the Gauss theorem.
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Finite element analysis

1992
The finite element (FE) method is a technique for solving certain kinds of mathematical problem using approximations. As with all other occasions when approximations are made in mathematical calculations it cannot give a precisely correct answer. The answer is sufficiently correct for practical purposes provided the approximations have been made with ...
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Finite element analysis of smart structures

Advances in Engineering Software, 1992
Materials systems and structures which can respond in an “intelligent” fashion to their environment are currently being proposed and investigated. Two such materials which can serve as actuators in smart structures are shape memory alloys (SMA) and piezoceramics.
Danniella Muheim Thompson   +2 more
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Finite Element Analysis

1993
Finite elements (FE) is the only numerical method that can, in detail, analyze electronics packaging structures of complex geometric shapes, material combinations, and constitutive behaviors under variegated loading conditions. As a good example, the structure of Fig.
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Finite Element Analysis of Nacre

2017
Nacre, a material commonly found in mollusk shells, displays remarkable fracture toughness when compared to the mineral that comprises 95% of its weight. This toughness can be attributed to a unique microstructure that contains mineral platelets and an organic protein matrix.
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Finite Element Analysis

2003
László P. Kollár, George S. Springer
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