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Marek Janusz Pluta, Daniel Tokarczyk and Jerzy Wiciak
Sound synthesis methods based on physical modelling of acoustic instruments depend on data that require measurements and recordings. If a musical instrument is operated by a human, a difficulty in filtering out variability is introduced due to a lack of ...
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Ivan Benemerito, Erica Montefiori, Alberto Marzo and Claudia Mazzà
Musculoskeletal models (MSKMs) are used to estimate the muscle and joint forces involved in human locomotion, often associated with the onset of degenerative musculoskeletal pathologies (e.g., osteoarthritis). Subject-specific MSKMs offer more accurate p...
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Martin Menut and Florence Lequien
The present study outlines the first steps in modelling lead corrosion upon contact with an anaerobic HCI solution. These developments, completed with COMSOL Multiphysics, were carried out in dimension 1 of space. This process took place across several s...
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Zhen Cui, Maochu Zhang and Qian Sheng
Traditionally, the numerical simulation work of a bridge gravity anchorage structure is performed with a continuous method, such as the finite element method (FEM). However, since the rock mass and gravity anchorage structure are assumed to be continuous...
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Fang Li and Luofeng Huang
Apart from breaking level ice, polar ships can interact with broken ice in various scenarios. In recent years, computational simulation models have increasingly been used for the evaluation of ship operability under broken ice conditions, presenting some...
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