The following pages link to (Q4509313):
Displaying 17 items.
- Design and analysis of a smart composite pipe joint system integrated with piezoelectric layers under bending (Q996550) (← links)
- A load simulation method of piezoelectric actuator in FEM for smart structures (Q1047333) (← links)
- Purely electrical damping of vibrations in arbitrary PEM plates: a mixed non-conforming FEM-Runge-Kutta time evolution analysis (Q1420066) (← links)
- Finite element analysis of thermopiezoelectric smart structures. (Q1862796) (← links)
- Development of a three-dimensional piezoelectric isogeometric finite element for smart structure applications (Q2392234) (← links)
- Comparison of different shell elements for the analysis of smart structures (Q2777675) (← links)
- Finite Element Simulation of Smart Structures for Active Vibration andAcoustic Control (Q2955194) (← links)
- Representation and Simulation of Smart Structures in Multibody Dynamics (Q3061407) (← links)
- A smoothed four-node piezoelectric element for analysis of two-dimensional smart structures (Q3117369) (← links)
- High-performance four-node shell element with piezoelectric coupling for the analysis of smart laminated structures (Q3587896) (← links)
- Vibrations of an elastic structure with shunted piezoelectric patches: efficient finite element formulation and electromechanical coupling coefficients (Q3649883) (← links)
- Finite element modelling of structures including piezoelectric active devices (Q4360581) (← links)
- Finite element formulation for anisotropic coupled piezoelectro-hygro-thermo-viscoelasto-dynamic problems (Q4700739) (← links)
- On the Finite Element Analysis of Layered Structures With Thin Piezoelectric Actuators and Sensors (Q5702353) (← links)
- Coupled three-layered analysis of smart piezoelectric beams with different electric boundary conditions (Q5717809) (← links)
- Development of analytical and FEM solutions for static and dynamic analysis of smart piezoelectric laminated composite plates on elastic foundation (Q6107435) (← links)
- FEM-CM as a hybrid approach for multiscale modeling and simulation of ferroelectric boundary value problems (Q6145125) (← links)