One point quadrature shell element with through-thickness stretch
(2005)
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Fully-integrated EAS-based solid-shell finite elements in implicit sheet metal forming simulations (2005)
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Development of a one point quadrature EAS solid-shell element for sheet forming processes (2005)
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Haptic telemanipulation with dissimilar kinematics (2005)
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This work addresses some practical issues regarding development of a telerobotic system for 6 degrees of freedom (DoF) tasks. The system consists of a hyper redundant haptic input device ViSHaRD10, a redundant 7DoF manipulator and a stereo vision sys... Read More about Haptic telemanipulation with dissimilar kinematics.
Enhanced assumed strain shell and solid-shell finite element formulations for sheet metal forming (2005)
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Impingement studies of G-DI sprays at atmospheric and elevated ambient densities (2005)
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Sheet metal forming simulation using EAS solid-shell finite elements (2005)
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One point quadrature shell element with through-thickness stretch (2005)
Journal Article
A general purpose one point quadrature shell element accounting for through-thickness deformation is developed. In the shell, a complete 3-D constitutive law is introduced, leading to a 7-parameter theory which explicitly accounts for thickness chang... Read More about One point quadrature shell element with through-thickness stretch.
A new one-point quadrature enhanced assumed strain (EAS) solid-shell element with multiple integration points along thickness: Part I - Geometrically linear applications (2005)
Journal Article
Accuracy and efficiency are the main features expected in finite element method. In the field of low-order formulations, the treatment of locking phenomena is crucial to prevent poor results. For three-dimensional analysis, the development of efficie... Read More about A new one-point quadrature enhanced assumed strain (EAS) solid-shell element with multiple integration points along thickness: Part I - Geometrically linear applications.
Towards dependable swarms and a new discipline of swarm engineering (2005)
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This review paper sets out to explore the question of how future complex engineered systems based upon the swarm intelligence paradigm could be assured for dependability. The paper introduces the new concept of 'swarm engineering': a fusion of depend... Read More about Towards dependable swarms and a new discipline of swarm engineering.