Search for dissertations about: "finite element analysis software"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 61 swedish dissertations containing the words finite element analysis software.
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1. Modelling Alternative Load Paths in Platform-Framed CLT Buildings : A Finite Element Approach
Abstract : Timber has become more popular as a construction material during recent years. Engineered wood products, such as glued laminated timber and cross-laminated timber, have enabled the construction of multi-storey buildings. Tall buildings with many occupants need to resist a disproportional collapse in case of unexpected exposures, e.g. READ MORE
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2. Modelling the viscoplastic properties of carbon black filled rubber : A finite strain material model suitable for Finite Element Analysis
Abstract : An increased environmental awareness, legal demands and the large part of total costs attributable to fuel cost are all incentives for the automotive industry to reduce fuel consumption. The optimal driveline to enable this reduction depends on the operational conditions and the available infrastructure. READ MORE
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3. Development and application of corotational finite elements for the analysis of steel structures in fire
Abstract : The ignition and the propagation of a fire inside a building may lead to global or local structural collapse, especially in steel framed structures. Indeed, steel structures are particularly vulnerable to thermal attack because of a high value of steel conductivity and of the small thickness that characterise the cross-sections. READ MORE
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4. Computational Techniques for Coupled Flow-Transport Problems
Abstract : This thesis presents numerical techniques for solving problems of incompressible flow coupled to scalar transport equations using finite element discretizations in space. The two applications considered in this thesis are multi-phase flow, modeled by level set or phase field methods, and planetary mantle convection based on the Boussinesq approximation. READ MORE
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5. Cut Finite Element Methods on Overlapping Meshes: Analysis and Applications
Abstract : This thesis deals with both analysis and applications of cut finite element methods (CutFEMs) on overlapping meshes. By overlapping meshes we mean a mesh hierarchy with a background mesh at the bottom and one or more overlapping meshes that are stacked on top of it. READ MORE