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Finite Element Modeling (FEM) has emerged as a pivotal computational tool in understanding human body dynamics and evaluating injury risk under a range of loading scenarios.
Increasing use of engineering thermoplastics in the applications such as load bearing automotive components necessitates accurate characterization and material modeling for predicting part performance ...
The inaccuracy of structure and the material model of the published model were observed. Concentrating on the published dummy knee finite element model, mesh refinement was performed, and the foam ...
FE models are computational tools developed by breaking an object down into simpler parts (finite elements) and assembling them into a larger system of equations to model an entire structure ...
Abstract: This presentation discusses computational modeling of complex materials behaviors under multi-physics conditions for Aerospace applications. We develop chemistry, physics, and ...
Once reserved for the aerospace and automotive industries, Finite Element Analysis (FEA) has become ubiquitous in general industrial applications because of its effectiveness in digitally modeling ...
Continuous Composites, which recently secured multi-million-dollar funding from the US Air Force to advance the development ...
Nuclear energy is widely recognized as one of the most promising clean energy sources for the future, but its safe and ...
This study presents an advanced model for predicting concrete durability, showing that silica fume and slag can drastically boost concrete durability.