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Thin-walled Product Redesign with Reverse Engineering Modeling and Mechanical T-splines

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Xiang Xue, Xiaolian Tang, Xiaoyun Qiu
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Mechanisms of Wear in Misaligned Splines

Journal of Lubrication Technology, 1968
Experimental results are presented on the wear behavior of misaligned splines operating without lubrication and with either grease or oil lubrication, in various environmental atmospheres. On the basis of the observed results, it appears that protection from rapid wear stems from conditions which inhibit oxidation of the stressed metal surfaces.
W. D. Weatherford   +2 more
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A spline wavelet finite‐element method in structural mechanics

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 2005
AbstractThe wavelet‐based methods are powerful to analyse the field problems with changes in gradients and singularities due to the excellent multi‐resolution properties of wavelet functions. Wavelet‐based finite elements are often constructed in the wavelet space where field displacements are expressed as a product of wavelet functions and wavelet ...
Han, JianGang, Ren, WeiXin, Huang, Yih
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Integrated mechanically based CAE system using B-Spline finite elements

Computer-Aided Design, 2000
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Kagan, P., Fischer, A.
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Mechanically based models: Adaptive refinement for B‐spline finite element

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 2003
AbstractThis article presents two new methods for adaptive refinement of a B‐spline finite element solution within an integrated mechanically based computer aided engineering system. The proposed techniques for adaptively refining a B‐spline finite element solution are a local variant of np‐refinement and a local variant of h‐refinement.
Kagan, Pavel   +2 more
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Design of a mechanical test to characterize sheet metals - Optimization using B-splines or cubic splines

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2016
Nowadays, full-field measurement methods are largely used to acquire the strain field developed by heterogeneous mechanical tests. Recent material parameters identification strategies based on a single heterogeneous test have been proposed considering that an inhomogeneous strain field can lead to a more complete mechanical characterization of the ...
Nelson Souto   +2 more
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Spline function approximation in discrete mechanics

International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 1979
It is shown that the fundamental equations in discrete mechanics are consistency relations for a parametric spline function approximation. The formula which relates displacement and acceleration is of O((Δt)2 and unconditionally stable in the sense of Dahlquist. This method is equivalent to two first order difference equations which relate velocity and
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