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Engineering with Computers, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, May 2001
- John W. Baugh Jr., R. K. S. Konduri:
Discrete Element Modelling on a Cluster of Workstations. 1-15 - Charbel Farhat, Kendall Pierson, C. Degand:
Multidisciplinary Simulation of the Maneuvering of an Aircraft. 16-27 - Y. Zheng, Nigel P. Weatherill, Oubay Hassan:
Topology Abstraction of Surface Models for Three-Dimensional Grid Generation. 28-38 - A. Z. I. Salem, Sunil Saigal, Scott A. Canann:
Mid-Node Admissible Space for 3D Quadratic Tetrahedral Finite Elements. 39-54 - Alexander Fuchs:
Almost Regular Triangulations of Trimmend NURBS-Solids. 55-65 - Sandro Barone:
Gear Geometric Design by B-Spline Curve Fitting and Sweep Surface Modelling. 66-74 - Joaquim B. Cavalcante Neto, Paul A. Wawrzynek, M. T. M. Carvalho, Luiz Fernando Martha, Anthony R. Ingraffea:
An Algorithm for Three-Dimensional Mesh Generation for Arbitrary Regions with Cracks. 75-91
Volume 17, Number 2, July 2001
- James H. Garrett Jr., Kincho H. Law, Ram D. Sriram:
Special Issue on Computer Aided Engineering in Honor of Professor Steven J. Fenves. 93-94 - Y.-C. Shen, Piero P. Bonissone, L. J. Feeser:
Conceptual Modeling for Design Formulation. 95-111 - Christiaan J. J. Paredis, Antonio Diaz-Calderon, Rajarishi Sinha, Pradeep K. Khosla:
Composable Models for Simulation-Based Design. 112-128 - Timothy W. Simpson, Jesse D. Peplinski, Patrick N. Koch, Janet K. Allen:
Metamodels for Computer-based Engineering Design: Survey and recommendations. 129-150 - O. Klaas, Mark S. Shepard:
Embedding Reliable Numerical Analysis Capabilities into an Enterprise-Wide Information System. 151-161 - J. Hirsh, Prabhat Hajela, J. C. Spering, Gary A. Coen, E. Mytych:
MADEsmart: An Environment for Improved Development of Aircraft Components in Preliminary Design. 162-185 - William Roshan Quadros, B. Gurumoorthy, K. Ramaswami, Fritz B. Prinz:
Skeletons for Representation and Reasoning in Engineering Applications. 186-198
Volume 17, Number 3, October 2001
- Steveb J. Owen:
9th International Meshing Roundtable Special Issue. 199-200 - Ted D. Blacker:
Automated Conformal Hexahedral Meshing Constraints, Challenges and Opportunities. 201-210 - David L. Marcum:
Efficient Generation of High-Quality Unstructured Surface and Volume Grids. 211-233 - Peter Sampl:
Medial Axis Construction in Three Dimensions and its Application to Mesh Generation. 234-248 - Cornelia Kober, Matthias Müller-Hannemann:
A Case Study in Hexahedral Mesh Generation: Simulation of the Human Mandible. 249-260 - Patrick M. Knupp:
Hexahedral and Tetrahedral Mesh Untangling. 261-268 - Carl Ollivier-Gooch, Charles Boivin:
Guaranteed-Quality Simplical Mesh Generation with Cell Size and Grading Control. 269-286 - R. Bruce Simpson, Nancy Hitschfeld, Maria-Cecilia Rivara:
Approximate Shape Quality Mesh Generation. 287-298 - Timothy J. Tautges:
CGM: A Geometry Interface for Mesh Generation, Analysis and Other Applications. 299-314 - John P. Steinbrenner, Nicholas J. Wyman, John R. Chawner:
Procedural CAD Model Edge Tolerance Negotiation for Surface Meshing. 315-325 - Alla Sheffer, Eric de Sturler:
Parameterization of Faceted Surfaces for Meshing using Angle-Based Flattening. 326-337
Volume 17, Number 4, December 2001
- Wenyu Zhang, Shu Beng Tor, G. A. Britton, Y.-M. Deng:
EFDEX: A Knowledge-Based Expert System for Functional Design of Engineering Systems. 339-353 - Scott C. Hagen:
Estimation of the Truncation Error for the Linearized, Shallow Water Momentum Equations. 354-362 - Uri Kirsch, Panos Y. Papalambros:
Exact and Accurate Reanalysis of Structures for Geometrical Changes. 363-372 - Philippe Véron, Jean-Claude Léon:
Using Polyhedral Models to Automatically Sketch Idealized Geometry for Structural Analysis. 373-385 - Y. Y. Young, K. M. Yu, C. K. Kwong:
Rapid Jewelry Manufacture using Spatial Subdivision. 386-392
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