Actions for Applications of Finite Element Modeling for Mechanical and Mechatronic Systems
Applications of Finite Element Modeling for Mechanical and Mechatronic Systems
- Published
- Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (392 p.)
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- Language Note
- English
- Restrictions on Access
- Open Access Unrestricted online access
- Summary
- Modern engineering practice requires advanced numerical modeling because, among other things, it reduces the costs associated with prototyping or predicting the occurrence of potentially dangerous situations during operation in certain defined conditions. Thus far, different methods have been used to implement the real structure into the numerical version. The most popular uses have been variations of the finite element method (FEM). The aim of this Special Issue has been to familiarize the reader with the latest applications of the FEM for the modeling and analysis of diverse mechanical problems. Authors are encouraged to provide a concise description of the specific application or a potential application of the Special Issue.
- Subject(s)
- Other Subject(s)
- Abaqus
- active periodic structures
- adaptivity
- Almen intensity
- aluminum conductor steel-reinforced cable
- applied load
- aramid fiber
- assessment
- bell crank
- bend deformation
- bias tire
- biomechanics
- carbon fiber
- channel
- collision modeling
- contact detection
- convergence
- crack detection
- cut bar method
- damage
- damage detection
- delamination
- design
- design of experiment
- detection
- disability
- drill pipe joint
- driver
- electro-mechanical systems
- endogenous fires
- equilibrated residual method
- experiment
- fatigue fracture
- FEA
- FEM
- finite element analysis
- finite element method
- finite element modeling
- finite elements
- Finite Elements Analysis (FEA)
- finite volumne method
- first-order models
- friction coefficient
- generative modelling
- HALE UAV
- head injury
- heat lakes
- hierarchical models
- high peening coverage
- hp-adaptivity
- hpq/hp-approximations
- hybrid composite
- inflation analysis
- injury criteria
- local behaviors
- longwall
- low loading
- mechanical parameters
- misalignment
- natural frequency
- nondestructive inspection
- numerical locking
- numerical modeling
- numerical simulation
- NURBS
- p-enrichment
- PCHE
- piezoelectrics
- quantitative description of peening coverage
- residual compressive stress
- resolution
- reverse engineering
- roll-to-roll process
- rubber
- safety
- sealing properties
- sensitivity analysis
- SFEM
- shot peening
- shrinkage
- single-sided
- smart materials
- solid mechanics
- spontaneous combustion
- steady-state
- strain deviation
- stress
- stress gradients
- surface profile
- swingarm
- textile cord
- thermal conductivity
- thin-layer composite structure
- three-wheel motorcycle
- topology optimization
- torsion springs
- transition models
- turbine blade
- underground coal mine
- utilization factor
- ventilation system
- vibrometer
- web deformation
- wind loads
- ISBN
- 9783036515557
9783036515564
books978-3-0365-1556-4 - Collection
- DOAB Library.
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