Finite Element Analysis


The finite element method predicts the behavior of larger more complex structures by separating the structure into smaller mathematically discrete parts called elements. These elements have a simple geometry and are easier to analyze. The method requires solving many algebraic equations simultaneously, which is completed with the aid of a computer.

Practice oriented papers and articles ON FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS

Influence of Slab Openings on the Punching Shear Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Slabs Supported on L-Shaped Columns

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 4/1/2023

Nonlinear FEA of Flat Plates with Non-Uniform Connection Stresses

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 4/1/2023

Evaluation of Progressive Damage in GFRP Bars – Low and Large Strain Experimental Program and Numerical Simulations

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 10/1/2022

Very High-Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (VHPFRC) Testing and Finite Element Analysis

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 7/1/2022

Effect of Support Geometry on the Punching Shear Behaviour of Reinforced Concrete Flat Slabs

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 7/1/2022

Review of Artificial Neural Networks and A New Feed-Forward Network for Anchorage Analysis in Cracked Concrete

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 11/1/2021

Assessment of Material Flow during Projectile Penetration of Concrete Targets

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 3/1/2021

Hard and Soft Projectile Impact Simulation of Prestressed Concrete Panels

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 3/1/2021

Elevated Foundations for Rotating Machines for High Speed Balancing Facilities

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 3/1/2021

Effect of CFRP Strengthening on the Behavior of Older and Newer Bent Caps in a Widened Concrete Bridge

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 1/1/2021

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