01089cam0-2200325---450-99000457849040332120151218104148.0000457849FED01000457849(Aleph)000457849FED0100045784919990604d1930----km-y0itay50------balatengUSy-------001yyLupus od Ferrieres as scribe and text critica study of his autograph copy of Cicero's De oratoreby Charles Henry BeesonCambridge (Mass.)The Mediaeval Academy of America1930VII, 52, 109 p.24 cm<<The >>Mediaeval academy of America4L'opera contiene il facsimile del manoscritto.Cicerone, Marco Tullio - De oratore - Traduzione manoscritta808.5Lupus,Servatus <abate>Beeson,Charles HenryITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990004578490403321P2B-650-CIC. M.T.-8B.C.-1930BIBL. 22793FLFBCFLFBCUNINA02830nam 22006134a 450 991102022680332120250304005759.097804700201729786610274857978128027485512802748599780470020173047002017297804700201800470020180(CKB)111090529060232(EBL)219752(SSID)ssj0000125269(PQKBManifestationID)11132735(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000125269(PQKBWorkID)10026634(PQKB)10077961(MiAaPQ)EBC219752(OCoLC)224030325(Perlego)2783878(EXLCZ)9911109052906023220031120d2004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe combined finite-discrete element method /Ante MunjizaHoboken, NJ Wileyc20041 online resource (x, 333 pages) 9780470841990 0470841990 Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-330) and index.Processing of contact interaction in the combined finite discrete element method -- Contact detection -- Deformability of discrete elements -- Temporal discretisation -- Sensitivity to initial conditions in combined finite-discrete element simulations -- Transition from continua to discontinua -- Fluid coupling in the combined finite-discrete element method -- Computational aspects of combined finite-discrete element simulations -- Implementation of some of the core combined finite-discrete element algorithms.The combined finite discrete element method is a relatively new computational tool aimed at problems involving static and / or dynamic behaviour of systems involving a large number of solid deformable bodies. Such problems include fragmentation using explosives (e.g rock blasting), impacts, demolition (collapsing buildings), blast loads, digging and loading processes, and powder technology.The combined finite-discrete element method - a natural extension of both discrete and finite element methods - allows researchers to model problems involving the deformability of either one solid body,Deformations (Mechanics)Mathematical modelsFinite element methodDeformations (Mechanics)Mathematical models.Finite element method.620.1/123/015118Munjiza Ante1838602MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQOkUBOOK9911020226803321The combined finite-discrete element method4417623UNINA