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Thus the resulting finite element matrix consists of a sparse part corresponding to the interior of the iron domain and a full part corresponding to the boundary. Using the method of monotone ...
, Adriana Ghioldi, , A Finite Element Method for the Mindlin-Reissner Plate Model, SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, Vol. 28, No. 4 (Aug., 1991), pp. 1004-1014 ...
A computerized finite element model of the human nose was able to simulate cephalic trim, including tip depression and tissue migration, according to recently published study results.
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