Essays about: "non-linear material models"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 46 essays containing the words non-linear material models.
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1. FE Simulation of protective insulation of catalysts in exhaust after-treatment systems of trucks and buses : Investigation and characterization of catalytic converter support mat material for accurate modeling in finite element simulations
University essay fromAbstract : The increase of new and ever more stringent emission legislation has brought about with it a surge in the demand for more sustainable automotive solutions. This has particularly been the case for automobiles, including heavy-duty vehicles like trucks and buses, with internal combustion engines, which now require the design and manufacturing of more durable and reliable components. READ MORE
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2. Validation of An Iteration Free Material Model for Paperboard (NEO)
University essay from Lunds universitet/Hållfasthetslära; Lunds universitet/Institutionen för byggvetenskaperAbstract : The NEO model, developed by Lindström (2019) for paperboard, is a non-linear material model that utilizes empirically based constitutive relations with switches to mimic elastic-plastic responses. Due to the explicit definition of the constitutive relations, the NEO model does not require a constitutive equilibrium loop. READ MORE
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3. Applicability of Graph Neural Networks to predict Human variability in Human Body Model Rib Strain Predictions
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statistik, AI och data scienceAbstract : Finite element human body models have in recent years become widely used in the area of vehicle safety evaluations. They make it possible to predict injury risk in specific areas, down to the organ level in the human body. An existing human body model, SAFER HBM includes a rib cage representing an average male. READ MORE
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4. Investigation of methods to analyse global stability of a reinforced concrete stabilising core
University essay from KTH/Bro- och stålbyggnadAbstract : Ensuring the structural stability of a building is an evident requirement for the building to be safe to use. This becomes a qualified task for a structural engineer. Ensuring stability has become especially important nowadays while stabilising elements often are kept to a minimum and tall buildings are common. READ MORE
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5. Non-Linear strain paths in Sheet Metal Forming
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för maskinteknikAbstract : Today's automotive requirements have resulted in complex Sheet Metal Forming (SMF) processes of Sheet Metal (SM) with reduced formability, and thus it is crucial to be able to predict formability accurately to prevent material failure during SMF. Formability predictions today utilize Forming Limit Curves (FLC)s in Finite Element Analysis (FEA), but FLCs are not valid for the Non-Linear Strain Paths (NLSP)s generated during SMF. READ MORE