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Finite element modeling 5 Christensen stress 1 Contact constraint 1 Continuum 1 Cyclone 1 Endurance 1 Fracture mechanics 1 Homogeneity 1 Large deformation 1 Mesh refinement 1 Meshing 1 Microstructures 1 Paradip 1 Plain strain approach 1 Shape quality 1 Shear strength reduction analysis 1 Slope failures 1 Strain energy density 1 Tires 1
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Yan, Xiangqiao 2 Coffman, Valerie R. 1 Dogan, Gunay 1 Feng, Xijin 1 Kanungo, D. 1 Langer, Stephen A. 1 Latha, G. 1 Pain, Anindya 1 Rao, E. P. Rama 1 Reid, Andrew C.E. 1 Sharma, Shaifaly 1 Wang, Youshan 1
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Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM) 3 Natural Hazards 2
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Finite element modeling approach to assess the stability of debris and rock slopes: a case study from the Indian Himalayas
Kanungo, D.; Pain, Anindya; Sharma, Shaifaly - In: Natural Hazards 69 (2013) 1, pp. 1-24
Landslides and slope failures are recurrent phenomena in the Indian Himalayas. The study area comprises the hill slopes along a road stretch of 1.5 km at a distance of 9 km from Pipalkoti on Chamoli–Badrinath highway (NH-58) in the Garhwal Himalayas, India. Based on the field survey, contour...
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OOF3D: An image-based finite element solver for materials science
Coffman, Valerie R.; Reid, Andrew C.E.; Langer, Stephen A. - In: Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM) 82 (2012) 12, pp. 2951-2961
Recent advances in experimental techniques (micro-CT scans, automated serial sectioning, electron back-scatter diffraction, and synchrotron radiation X-rays) have made it possible to characterize the full, three-dimensional structure of real materials. Such new experimental techniques have...
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Surge simulations for 1999 Orissa super cyclone using a finite element model
Latha, G.; Rao, E. P. Rama - In: Natural Hazards 40 (2007) 3, pp. 615-625
The Orissa super cyclone which crossed the Orissa coastal region near Paradip on October 29, 1999 proved to be disastrous. The strong winds, torrential rains with heavy rainfall and high storm surge associated with the cyclone caused havoc that resulted in the death of thousands of people,...
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Study for the endurance of radial truck tires with finite element modeling
Yan, Xiangqiao; Wang, Youshan; Feng, Xijin - In: Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM) 59 (2002) 6, pp. 471-488
truck tires using finite element modeling. Two approaches are used. One is a stress analysis parameter approach. According … model of the interfacial delamination crack in complex composite material structures. The finite element modeling techniques …
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Non-linear three-dimensional finite element modeling of radial tires
Yan, Xiangqiao - In: Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM) 58 (2001) 1, pp. 51-70
A finite element tire model was developed in this study. In the model, the rubber compounds in tires were simulated by the incompressible element which was treated with based on the Lagrangian multipliers method. The non-linear mechanical properties of the elastomers were modeled by the...
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