Boundary Element Method For Fracture Mechanic.
Dear Freinds,
I need help to develop a boundary element code for FRACTURE Mechanics applications (for Isotropic & Laminated structures).
Dear Freinds,
I need help to develop a boundary element code for FRACTURE Mechanics applications (for Isotropic & Laminated structures).
Does anybody know how to represent a fiber-reinforced annulus part: ground substance is hyperelastic with neo-hooke coefficient; fiber-reinforcement are elastic?
Part 3 of Elements of Elasticity. Please see attached.
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when we talk about magnetism, we use Ising Model or Heisenberg model
if possible can you give me some suggestion about these two model for (one dimensional, two dimensional)
The best place to start is Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereology.
Most active research in stereology is done in medical and biological community.
Hi
Has any body used comsol pde. please guide me through the basics of comsol methods.
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Hello colleagues,
Would anybody know good references on numerical integration of non-polynomial functions? It would be enough for me to obtain one-dimensional rules. Of course, it could have impact for XFEM applications, but for another, improved XFEM method that we are developing.
Note that I am not talking about integrating singularities, but non-polynomial functions. Examples:
sqrt(x)
cos(x)
sin(x)
product of these.
Thanks for any help,
Stephane
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