05307nam 2201609z- 450 991055759650332120220111(CKB)5400000000043712(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76796(oapen)doab76796(EXLCZ)99540000000004371220202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierApplications of Finite Element Modeling for Mechanical and Mechatronic SystemsBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (392 p.)3-0365-1555-0 3-0365-1556-9 Modern engineering practice requires advanced numerical modeling because, among other things, it reduces the costs associated with prototyping or predicting the occurrence of potentially dangerous situations during operation in certain defined conditions. Thus far, different methods have been used to implement the real structure into the numerical version. The most popular uses have been variations of the finite element method (FEM). The aim of this Special Issue has been to familiarize the reader with the latest applications of the FEM for the modeling and analysis of diverse mechanical problems. Authors are encouraged to provide a concise description of the specific application or a potential application of the Special Issue.Technology: general issuesbicsscAbaqusactive periodic structuresadaptivityAlmen intensityaluminum conductor steel-reinforced cableapplied loadaramid fiberassessmentbell crankbend deformationbias tirebiomechanicscarbon fiberchannelcollision modelingcontact detectionconvergencecrack detectioncut bar methoddamagedamage detectiondelaminationdesigndesign of experimentdetectiondisabilitydrill pipe jointdriverelectro-mechanical systemsendogenous firesequilibrated residual methodexperimentfatigue fractureFEAFEMfinite element analysisfinite element methodfinite element modelingfinite elementsFinite Elements Analysis (FEA)finite volumne methodfirst-order modelsfriction coefficientgenerative modellingHALE UAVhead injuryheat lakeshierarchical modelshigh peening coveragehp-adaptivityhpq/hp-approximationshybrid compositeinflation analysisinjury criterialocal behaviorslongwalllow loadingmechanical parametersmisalignmentnatural frequencynondestructive inspectionnumerical lockingnumerical modelingnumerical simulationNURBSp-enrichmentPCHEpiezoelectricsquantitative description of peening coverageresidual compressive stressresolutionreverse engineeringroll-to-roll processrubbersafetysealing propertiessensitivity analysisSFEMshot peeningshrinkagesingle-sidedsmart materialssolid mechanicsspontaneous combustionsteady-statestrain deviationstressstress gradientssurface profileswingarmtextile cordthermal conductivitythin-layer composite structurethree-wheel motorcycletopology optimizationtorsion springstransition modelsturbine bladeunderground coal mineutilization factorventilation systemvibrometerweb deformationwind loadsTechnology: general issuesKrawczuk Marekedt1323774Palacz MagdalenaedtKrawczuk MarekothPalacz MagdalenaothBOOK9910557596503321Applications of Finite Element Modeling for Mechanical and Mechatronic Systems3035839UNINA