FINITE ELEMENT METHOD IN SHIP’S INDUSTRY
Keywords:
ship industry, river, engineering, finite element methodAbstract
FEM means finite element method that is used in all fields of engineering for analysis of structural behavior in real conditions and also behavior of conditions themselves, which is used for example in CFD (Computer Fluid Dynamics). Nowadays these kinds of analysis have irreplaceable position in all kinds of industry.
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river – sea navigation, In.: 7th International seminar of technical systems
degradation, 2008 Poland, ISBN 978-83-911726-4-3
[2] PIALA, P.: Operational and technical advantages of the mixed river - sea
navigation, University of Žilina, EDIS Žilina 2007, ISBN 978-80-8070-808-5
[3] PIALA, P.: Problems of the strength of mixed river-sea vessels. Dissertation
Problémy 2008.
[4] O. C. ZENKIEWICZ and R. L. TAYLOR: The Finite Element Method for Solid
and Structural Mechanics (6TH Edition), Elsevier Butterworth – Heinemann, 2005,
ISBN 0 7506 6321 9
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2010-12-30
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Piala, P., & Kalina, T. (2010). FINITE ELEMENT METHOD IN SHIP’S INDUSTRY. Perner’s Contacts, 5(4), 182–186. Retrieved from https://pernerscontacts.upce.cz/index.php/perner/article/view/1059
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