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Partitioned analysis of coupled mechanical systems

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This is a tutorial article that reviews the use of partitioned analysis procedures for the analysis of coupled dynamical systems using the partitioned solution approach for multilevel decomposition aimed at massively parallel computation.
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This article is published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering.The article was published on 2001-03-02. It has received 806 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Dynamical systems theory & State variable.

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A Distributed Agent-Based Approach for Coupled Problems in Computational Engineering

Jan Hegewald
TL;DR: This thesis describes a software environment capable of combining multiple software solvers, the result being a new, combined model that eliminates the need to explicitly specify the coupling graph a~priori.
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Non-conforming FEM-FEM coupling approaches and their application to dynamic structural analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine non-conforming partitioned dynamic FEM-FEM simulations under approaches of varying complexity illustrating their ranges of applicability as well as key advantages and disadvantages.

Modeling and control of cadmium zinc telluride grown via an electro-dynamic gradient freeze furnace.

Lisa San Lun
TL;DR: Derby et al. as discussed by the authors presented a Ph.D. dissertation with a focus on the effects of gender stereotypes on women's reproductive health and reported that women are more likely to experience depression.
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Frictional heating in contact mechanics A methodology to deal with high temperature gradients

TL;DR: In this article, the penetration process of a steel nail into a steel support is used as a reference case for the axisymmetric formulation of the frictional dissipation problem.
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A partitioned solution approach for the fluid–structure interaction of thin-walled structures and high-Reynolds number flows using RANS and hybrid RANS–LES turbulence models

TL;DR: The partitioned solution approach for the fluid–structure interaction (FSI) of thin–walled structures and high–Reynolds number (Re) flows modeled using Reynolds–Averaged Navier–Stokes (RANS) and hybrid RANS–LES turbulence models is described, showing good agreement with the reference test cases.
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The finite element method

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Difference methods for initial-value problems

TL;DR: In this article, differentielles and stabilite were used for differentiable transport in the context of transfert de chaleur and ondes Reference Record created on 2005-11-18, modified on 2016-08-08
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