CONCRETE DAMAGE PLASTICITY MATERIAL MODEL PARAMETERS IDENTIFICATION
The procedure for identifying concrete damage plasticity material model parameters is presented in this paper. Concrete damage plasticity material model represents a constitutive model which is based on a combination of theory of plasticity and theory of damage mechanics. This material model is often used in solving geotechnical problems due to its...
By Dragan M. Rakić, Aleksandar S. Bodić, Nikola J. Milivojević, Vladimir Lj. Dunić, Miroslav M. Živković
FSI ANALYSIS WITH CONTINUOUS FLUID FLOW USING FEM AND SPH METHODS IN LS-DYNA
The purpose of this research was to investigate the prospect of continuous flow modelling in LS-DYNA using SPH-FEM coupling. The both methods (SPH and FEM) are based on the continuum mechanics, however, SPH implementation uses Lagrangian material framework, while FEM uses an Eulerian formulation for the fluid analysis, and Lagrangian formulation fo...
By Marko Topalović, Aleksandar Nikolić, Snežana Vulović, Vladimir P. Milovanović
GEOMETRIC OPTIMIZATION OF TRANSITION ZONES BASED ON BIOMIMETICS PRINCIPLES
The basic definitions and a history of the development of biomimetics as a discipline that considers nature-inspired design are presented in this paper. The discussion and the results of the application of principles of nature-inspired design in machine elements design are given. The fact that transition zones that Nature chose and designed on tree...
By Ivana D. Atanasovska, Dejan B. Momčilović
BLOOD FLOW IN ARTERIAL BIFURCATION CALCULATED BY TURBULENT FINITE ELEMENT MODEL
In this paper, turbulent fluid flow is analyzed using a two-equation turbulent finite element model that can calculate values in the viscous sublayer. Implicit integration of the equations is used for determining the fluid velocity, fluid pressure, turbulence, kinetic energy, and dissipation of turbulent kinetic energy. These values are calculated ...
By Aleksandar Nikolić, Marko Topalović, Vladimir Simić, Milan Blagojević
MOLECULAR DYNAMICS OBSERVATION OF DISCRETENESS OF THE MASS DISTRIBUTION DURING NANOSCALE FRAGMENTATION
Molecular dynamics simulations of the rigid-anvil collision test are performed by using a two-dimensional computational setup that mimics the traditional ballistic Taylor test. In this extensively utilized computational setup, the slender nanoscale projectiles collide with a rigid wall with hypersonic striking velocities ranging from 3 km/s to 30 k...
By Sreten Mastilović
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF DATA-DRIVEN PROGNOSTIC BASED ON RVM-SBI TECHNIQUE
The Prognostic and Health Management (PHM) becomes a research topic in its own right and tends to be more and more visible within the scientific community such as in Nasa Society, which has provided datasets for experiments. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the performance of a data-driven prognostic technique used for predicting Remaining ...
By Asmaa Motrani, Rachid Noureddine, Farid Noureddine
FORCED CONVECTION IN A LID-DRIVEN NON-NEWTONIAN BLOOD FLOW THROUGH A STENOTIC ARTERY
Cardiovascular diseases are one of the major health concerns globally, mainly caused by inadequate blood flow in different body parts. The lack of blood flow is often due to abnormal narrowing of blood vessels, and a systematic technique to boost blood flow in these areas can help cure the disease. One such method uses elevated temperatures to infl...
By Ignatius Fernandes, Nitin Bodke
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF NEW HOMOTOPY PERTURBATION METHOD AND FINITE DIFFERENCE METHOD FOR SOLVING UNSTEADY HEAT CONDUCTION EQUATION
Calendering is a mechanical finishing technology used in the leather, textile, and paper industry, with the mechanism of reshaping and deforming fibers of the web to be calendered with the help of pressure and heat transfer. In this paper, a comparative study has been done to examine the flow of heat inside the calender nip using an unsteady heat c...
By Neelam Gupta, Neel Kanth
ANALYSIS OF THERMAL ENHANCEMENT IN A BAFFLED RECTANGULAR CHANNEL WITH DIFFERENT FORMS OF OUTLET
Analysis of the influence of different forms of channel outlet on the heat exchange hydro-thermal characteristics over a rectangular channel embedded with trapezoidal baffle has been made in this paper. Four different forms of the outlets, viz., (I) an outlet similar to the inlet (case-A), (II) two outlets in the upper and lower parts of the exit s...
By Sandip Saha, Apurba Narayan Das, Santanu Raut
ANALYTICAL MODELLING BASED ON RESONANCE SCATTERING THEORY EXPLAINING THE NEEDLE VISIBILITY INCONSISTENCY IN B-MODE ULTRASOUND
In an ultrasound-guided needle insertion, physicians should adjust a certain insertion angle and the position of the transducer to ensure that the initial point and final target are in-plane inside the imaging plane. One of the crucial problems in this interventional procedure is poor and inconsistent needle visibility in B-mode ultrasound. In this...
By Hesty Susanti, S. Suprijanto, Deddy Kurniadi