Essays about: "finite element method"
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6. A New Approach for Positioning Human Body Models Utilising the 3D-Graphics Program Blender
University essay from KTH/Medicinteknik och hälsosystemAbstract : A finite element human body model (FE HBM) is a detailed virtual model of the human body that, for example, is used for simulating traffic accidents. A problem with HBMs is that there is no simple way to position the HBMs in non-standard positions. READ MORE
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7. Hybrid bridge deck of timber and corrugated steel plates
University essay from KTH/ByggnadsmaterialAbstract : Over the years, hybrid structures composed of timber and steel have become a potential alternative to conventional solutions. Recently, corrugated steel plate (CSP) has become more and more popular in structures such as shear walls and roofs due to its favorable mechanical properties. READ MORE
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8. Moderling Acoustic Transmission in Towed Array Sonars : Computations of the coupled acoustic and elastic wave equations
University essay from KTH/Matematik (Avd.)Abstract : This thesis presents a method of solving the Helmholtz equation coupled with the Navier-Cauchy equation over a cross section of a Towed Array Sonar (TAS) modeled as a simplified cylindrical shell. The purpose of solving these equations is to estimate the transfer function of the pressure between the outside boundary and a position inside the TAS. READ MORE
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9. Environmental Testing of Large Components
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : As the industry is being reshaped concentrically around sustainability, the consumption of fossil fuels is targeted to decrease day by day. As a consequence of that, a righteous rise of electricity as energy source prevails in different branches of industry. READ MORE
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10. Evaluation of a computational method for natural fiber-reinforced plastics
University essay from KTH/HållfasthetsläraAbstract : The importance of using natural fiber composites (NFCs) has been addressed as a substitution for synthetic fibers, such as glass and carbon fibers. This substitution contributes significantly to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, aligning with the environmental responsibilities of engineering industries. READ MORE