Essays about: "olinjär finita element analys"
Found 5 essays containing the words olinjär finita element analys.
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1. From Topology Optimized Concept to Detailed Design via Implicit-based Geometries and Non-linear Finite Element Analysis
University essay from Örebro universitet/Institutionen för naturvetenskap och teknikAbstract : A workflow to go from topology optimized concept to a detailed design was created in this thesis. This was done through the use of Implicit-based geometries and Non-linear finite element analysis. READ MORE
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2. Numerical Assessment of Defects Effect on Boltless Composites Longitudinal Joints
University essay from KTH/LättkonstruktionerAbstract : The work presented in this thesis focuses on the numerical assessment of defects effect on potential boltless design for fuselage panels longitudinal joints, typically identified as High Load Transfer (HLT) configuration. Nowadays, the state-of-art joining technique for primary aircraft composite structures, such as fuselage barrels, is still mechanical fastening. READ MORE
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3. Cross-comparison of Non-Linear Seismic Assessment Methods for Unreinforced Masonry Structures in Groningen
University essay from KTH/BetongbyggnadAbstract : A large amount of low-rise unreinforced masonry structures (URM) can be found in Groningen, the Netherlands. More and more induced earthquakes with short duration have been detected in this region due to gas exploitation. READ MORE
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4. STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF TRUSS CONSTRUCTION FOR WIND TURBINE BLADES
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för byggvetenskaper; Lunds universitet/ByggnadsmekanikAbstract : The usage of wind turbines during the latest years has grown substantially and are becoming an increasingly important source of renewable energy, as many countries are trying to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels. In order to increase the effect of the wind turbines the length of the blades has been increased, which has also led to an increase of the cross-section dimensions. READ MORE
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5. Design of slender steel members : A comparison between the reduced stress method and the effective width method
University essay from KTH/Bro- och stålbyggnadAbstract : As of now, the most common way in Sweden, to address the issue of local buckling of steelstructures is through the procedure called the effective width method. A less commonprocedure for dealing with local buckling is the reduced stress method. READ MORE