Numerical modelling intensive advanced technology-current and future scenario

In engineering design and research work, it is almost always require numerical modelling for the prediction of structural behaviour. The most common modelling tools are finite element method (FEM), boundary element method (BEM) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). This paper deals only with FEM....

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Main Authors: Sahari, Barkawi, A. Khalid, Yousif, M. Ahmed, Elsadig, Abdul Aziz, Nuraini
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2000
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47024/1/Numerical%20modelling%20intensive%20advanced%20technology-current%20and%20future%20scenario.pdf
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author Sahari, Barkawi
A. Khalid, Yousif
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description In engineering design and research work, it is almost always require numerical modelling for the prediction of structural behaviour. The most common modelling tools are finite element method (FEM), boundary element method (BEM) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). This paper deals only with FEM. A brief introduction to the finite element method as a research tool for engineers and applied scientist and brief review of the current FEM software available and their capabilities are made. It also presents the results for crash behaviour of composite cylinders and cones and push fit elastomeric steel spigot and socket joints and identifies software package houses and companies requiring specific analysis as potential source for funding. The development of material constitutive equations, integration of FEM with CAD/CAM and expert systems, application to biomechanics and medical science areas, inclusive of advanced materials and failure analysis as the main areas for research in the field of numerical modelling are also identified.
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spelling upm.eprints-470242016-05-17T01:41:16Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47024/ Numerical modelling intensive advanced technology-current and future scenario Sahari, Barkawi A. Khalid, Yousif M. Ahmed, Elsadig Abdul Aziz, Nuraini In engineering design and research work, it is almost always require numerical modelling for the prediction of structural behaviour. The most common modelling tools are finite element method (FEM), boundary element method (BEM) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). This paper deals only with FEM. A brief introduction to the finite element method as a research tool for engineers and applied scientist and brief review of the current FEM software available and their capabilities are made. It also presents the results for crash behaviour of composite cylinders and cones and push fit elastomeric steel spigot and socket joints and identifies software package houses and companies requiring specific analysis as potential source for funding. The development of material constitutive equations, integration of FEM with CAD/CAM and expert systems, application to biomechanics and medical science areas, inclusive of advanced materials and failure analysis as the main areas for research in the field of numerical modelling are also identified. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2000 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47024/1/Numerical%20modelling%20intensive%20advanced%20technology-current%20and%20future%20scenario.pdf Sahari, Barkawi and A. Khalid, Yousif and M. Ahmed, Elsadig and Abdul Aziz, Nuraini (2000) Numerical modelling intensive advanced technology-current and future scenario. In: Proceeding of Advanced Technology Forum Frontiers of Knowledge for Industrial Excellence, 7-8 Nov. 2000, Shah Alam, Selangor. (pp. 31-143).
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title_short Numerical modelling intensive advanced technology-current and future scenario
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