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Advances in Engineering Software, Volume 119
Volume 119, May 2018
- Riadh Ben Hadj, Imen Belhadj, Moez Trigui, Nizar Aifaoui:
Assembly sequences plan generation using features simplification. 1-11 - Xiaoxin Zhao, Lianyong Xu, Hongyang Jing, Lei Zhao, Jiangzhong Huang:
A modified strain-controlled reference stress approach for submarine pipelines under large-scale plastic strain. 12-20 - Yaoyao Wang, Surong Jiang, Bai Chen, Hongtao Wu:
A new continuous fractional-order nonsingular terminal sliding mode control for cable-driven manipulators. 21-29 - Jiyu Sun, Yueming Wang, Yunhai Ma, Jin Tong, Zhijun Zhang:
DEM simulation of bionic subsoilers (tillage depth >40 cm) with drag reduction and lower soil disturbance characteristics. 30-37 - Shuaishuai Han, Haoping Wang, Yang Tian:
Model-free based adaptive nonsingular fast terminal sliding mode control with time-delay estimation for a 12 DOF multi-functional lower limb exoskeleton. 38-47 - Du Dinh-Cong, H. Dang-Trung, Trung Nguyen-Thoi:
An efficient approach for optimal sensor placement and damage identification in laminated composite structures. 48-59 - Javier Gracia, Eduardo Bayo:
An effective and user-friendly web application for the collaborative analysis of steel joints. 60-67 - John W. Peterson, Alexander D. Lindsay, Fande Kong:
Overview of the incompressible Navier-Stokes simulation capabilities in the MOOSE framework. 68-92 - Juanjuan Liu, Hu Wang:
Fast sensitivity reanalysis methods assisted by Independent Coefficients and Indirect Factorization Updating strategies. 93-102 - Yanpeng Gong, Chunying Dong, X. Y. Qu:
An adaptive isogeometric boundary element method for predicting the effective thermal conductivity of steady state heterogeneity. 103-115 - Frédéric Magoulès, Guillaume Gbikpi-Benissan:
JACK2: An MPI-based communication library with non-blocking synchronization for asynchronous iterations. 116-133
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