finite element
Hybrid-Trefftz finite element modelling of hydrated soft tissues
submitted by: tomamil
Hybrid-Trefftz method for biphasic finite element corresponding to the linear biphasic theory. This is just the second (experimental) part of the presentation of my PhD research. Both parts can be found using the address www.tomamil.eu
computer simulation of the demolition of a structure
submitted by: tingvfife
This is created by VFIFE (V-5), a new finite element technique capable of calculation motion and stresses of a structural system. It is developed by Center for Bridge Engineering Research, National Central University, Taiwan
computer simulation of structural collapse
submitted by: tingvfife
This is created by VFIFE (V-5, vector form intrinsic finite element) developed recently at National Central University, Taiwan. V-5 is capable of calculating position changes and body deformation simultaneously. It is based on the mechanics concept of Motion Analysis.
computer simulation of block dropped on a slope
submitted by: tingvfife
Results of a computer simulation using a mechanics concept called motion analysis proposed by a research group at National Central University, Taiwan.

