The finite element method is applied to the analysis
of two different electromechanical cables. Linear
and nonlinear elasticity effects were present and two
different computer ~rograms were used to solve these
problems. The uss of graphics programs for creation
of the finite element models and some problems with
large strains (on the order of 50 percent) are discussed.
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%1 carlsonfinite
%A Carlson, A.D
%D -
%K CABLES ELEMENT FINITE
%T FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF CABLES
%X The finite element method is applied to the analysis
of two different electromechanical cables. Linear
and nonlinear elasticity effects were present and two
different computer ~rograms were used to solve these
problems. The uss of graphics programs for creation
of the finite element models and some problems with
large strains (on the order of 50 percent) are discussed.
@article{carlsonfinite,
abstract = {The finite element method is applied to the analysis
of two different electromechanical cables. Linear
and nonlinear elasticity effects were present and two
different computer ~rograms were used to solve these
problems. The uss of graphics programs for creation
of the finite element models and some problems with
large strains (on the order of 50 percent) are discussed.},
added-at = {2021-02-02T11:49:19.000+0100},
author = {Carlson, A.D},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f07b93a7557964945fb2df95195ccd83/chkokalis},
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keywords = {CABLES ELEMENT FINITE},
timestamp = {2021-02-05T13:04:04.000+0100},
title = {FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF CABLES},
year = {-}
}