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    Proceedings of the International Conference on Finite Element Methods 2-6 August, 1982 by International Conference on Finite Element Methods

    Published 1982
    Subjects: “…Finite element method…”
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    Comparing the Accuracy and Sensitivity of Mesh-Free and Finite Element Methods in Vibration Analysis by Majid Aleyaasin

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…This paper uses the flexural vibration of cantilever beams as a benchmark problem to test mesh-free and finite element methods in structural dynamics. First, a symbolic analysis of the “kernel collocation” type mesh-free method is carried out, in which the collocation function satisfies the boundary conditions. …”
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    Modeling of the wire electrical discharge machining process using the finite element method by N. V. Bobkov, A. A. Fedorov, N. S. Artemenko

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The paper proposes a methodology for modeling of wire-cut electrical discharge machining processes by finite element method. The authors describe the main approaches to calculating thermal fields by analyzing the recast layer and phase transformations occurring during material processing. …”
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    FAILURE ANALYSIS ON LIGHT DUTY PROPELLER SHAFT USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD by Muhammad Fakku Ilham Firmansyah, Ahmad Anas Arifin, Eka Marliana, Miftahul Ulum

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…This research was conducted using a simulation-based finite element method on software. The results of static FEM simulations show that each material has its own characteristics. …”
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    Photoelastic Refractive Index Changes in GaAs Investigated by Finite Element Method (FEM) Simulations by Daniel T. Cassidy

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Changes in the refractive indices of a GaAs laser chip owing to bonding strain are investigated by two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) finite element method (FEM) simulations. The strain induced by die attach (i.e., the bonding strain) was estimated by fitting simulations to the measured degree of polarisation (DOP) of photoluminescence from the facet of the bonded chip. …”
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    Modal analysis of the human tympanic membrane of middle ear using the finite-element method by E. Skrodzka, J. Modławska

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This paper provides a theoretical vibrations model of tympanic membrane constructed and solved using the finite-element method. This method is an appropriate tool to analyze the middle-ear vibrations because it enables modeling in details the complicated shape of the middle-ear and, moreover, and allows to calculate the distribution of vibrations stimulated by sinusoidal signals. …”
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