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A finite element model for the simulation of hydrometra

Technology and Health Care, 2004
The behaviour of the human uterus under an internal (intracavital) pressure of 150 mm Hg (20 kPa) was modelled. The application of such an intracavital or intrauterine pressure corresponds to the procedure which is performed at the beginning of hysteroscopy (hydrometra).
Weiss, St.   +4 more
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Finite element simulation of cone penetration

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2005
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Winfred A. Foster Jr.   +3 more
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Finite element simulations of orthotropic hyperelasticity

Finite Elements in Analysis and Design, 2002
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Bischoff, Jeffrey E.   +2 more
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FINITE ELEMENT SIMULATION OF GUST LOADING

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 1996
A finite element formulation is proposed for an aerofoil of arbitrary shape entering a uniform sharp-edged or sinusoidal gust. The thin rotational gust front and wake in an irrotational flow field are successfully modelled by a novel superposition technique.
Shih, J., Hitchings, D.
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Finite element simulation of piezoelectric transformers

IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 2001
Piezoelectric transformers are nothing but ultrasonic resonators with two pairs of electrodes provided on the surface of a piezoelectric substrate in which electrical energy is carried in the mechanical form. The input and output electrodes are arranged to provide the impedance transformation, which results in the voltage transformation.
T, Tsuchiya   +3 more
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Simulation of excavation using finite elements

International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1974
In this article, a simple procedure for simulating excavations in soil media is presented. This method is more reliable than those previously used and allows nonlinear analysis, in which the simulation of excavation history is essential, to be performed with confidence.
Vallampadugai S. Chandrasekaran   +1 more
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Finite element simulation of shaped charges

Finite Elements in Analysis and Design, 2002
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