Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volumes 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990 - Arctic regions |
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... Finite Element method ( and the virtual work principle ) ( 3 ) - ( 4 ) . However , a Finite Difference method ( direct space and time dis- cretization of the governing equations ) is also proposed ( 5 ) . Now within the same framework ...
... Finite Element method ( and the virtual work principle ) ( 3 ) - ( 4 ) . However , a Finite Difference method ( direct space and time dis- cretization of the governing equations ) is also proposed ( 5 ) . Now within the same framework ...
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... element for static analysis is presented based on the equations of an elastic catenary . The element includes an ... finite element method is perhaps the most general and powerful method for the static and dynamic analysis of cables ...
... element for static analysis is presented based on the equations of an elastic catenary . The element includes an ... finite element method is perhaps the most general and powerful method for the static and dynamic analysis of cables ...
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... finite element analysis . However , these methods prove to be very expensive in fatigue crack growth predictions since stress intensity factors for various crack sizes and shapes need to be calculated for each joint . Very limited finite ...
... finite element analysis . However , these methods prove to be very expensive in fatigue crack growth predictions since stress intensity factors for various crack sizes and shapes need to be calculated for each joint . Very limited finite ...
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