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Finite Element Modeling

2004
Many structures of practical importance are too complex to be analyzed by classical, analytical techniques and, hence, numerical analysis is generally used. The finite element method is the most widely used numerical technique for structural and system analyses.
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Finite element modelling with transformation techniques

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1999
Transformation methods are a very powerful tool in finite element modelling. In many cases, an adequate mapping transforms the problem into an easier one or allows advantage to be taken of the symmetries. This paper demonstrates that any mapping can be handled automatically provided the classical vector analysis approach is given up for the benefit of ...
Henrotte, François   +4 more
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Quasi-finite Element Modelling

2020
In this chapter, the quasi-finite element approach for modelling of electromagnetic levitation micro-systems is developed [1]. The developed approach allows calculating accurately and efficiently a distribution of induced eddy current within a levitated micro-object by means of using finite elements.
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Finite Element Modelling Studies

2015
Computer aided mechanical analysis is a common application for engineering problems. Conducting such analysis to newly developed systems can reduce the number of design variations without testing. Finite element modeling (FEM) gives the advantage of disabling the over usage of cadavers, synthetic materials, test equipment and so on.
Teyfik Demir, Cemile Başgül
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Finite Element Model Construction

2013
This chapter explains the methodology to simulate total hip arthroplasty. Three-dimensional (3D) model of a femur was created from the Visible Human Project computed tomography dataset. Four different models of cementless hip stem were constructed from various file formats.
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Recent advances and applications of surrogate models for finite element method computations: a review

Soft Computing - A Fusion of Foundations, Methodologies and Applications, 2022
J. Kůdela, R. Matousek
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Elasticity: Finite Element Modeling

2005
Needleman, A., van der Giessen, E.
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