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3-D Finite element model 1 ADCIRC 1 Biomechanics 1 Contact problem 1 Finite element model 1 Finite-element model 1 Flooding 1 Galerkin weighted method 1 Indus Basin 1 Lake Winnipeg 1 Mathematical programming 1 Partially penetrated wells 1 Saline water intrusion 1 Storm surge 1
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Bartoš, M 1 Chandio, A. 1 Chittibabu, Padala 1 Kestřánek, Z 1 Lee, T. 1 Nedoma, J 1 Rao, Yerubandi 1 Stehlı́k, J 1
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Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM) 1 Natural Hazards 1 Water Resources Management 1
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Numerical simulation of storm surges in Lake Winnipeg
Chittibabu, Padala; Rao, Yerubandi - In: Natural Hazards 60 (2012) 2, pp. 181-197
A high-resolution unstructured grid two-dimensional finite-element model was applied to simulate the storm surge …
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Managing Saline Water Intrusion in the Lower Indus Basin Aquifer
Chandio, A.; Lee, T. - In: Water Resources Management 26 (2012) 6, pp. 1555-1576
conducted with a three dimensional finite element model (FEMGWST) based on the Galerkin weighted residual method being developed …
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On the 2D and 3D finite element simulation in orthopaedy using MRI1Supported by the GA AS CR Grant no. 308-95-0304.1
Bartoš, M; Kestřánek, Z; Kestřánek, Z; Nedoma, J; … - In: Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM) 50 (1999) 1, pp. 115-121
Abnormality in human joint biomechanics is the main cause of the degenerative disease development, therefore the description and correction of the joint biomechanics is essential for adequate treatment. We present an approach how to obtain the data of a patient and how to use these data...
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