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Our objective was to develop a computational race surface model (two force displacement functions, one linear and one nonlinear) that reproduced experimental race surface mechanical behaviors for incorporation in equine musculoskeletal models.
A new computational approach for automated triangulation of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) surface models, applicable to various CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) problems of practical interest is proposed.
Metamodels or response surface models are frequently chosen to reduce computational cost for structural optimization problems.
Due to computational effectiveness, the sensitivity analysis is based on response surface models.
The simulation was carried out with computational fluid dynamics using CFX Ansys 14.0 with multiphase and free surface models.
The use of meta-models (or surrogate models), such as response surface models [61], Gaussian process [62] or Kriging interpolation [63] allows to approximate the crack length or the fatigue life with limited computational efforts.
LIS employs the use of scalable, high performance computing and data management technologies to deal with the computational challenges of high resolution land surface modeling.
(C) Surface model.
To reduce computational effort, surface response models are employed, regressed from data simulated with a rigorous phenomenological model of spiral-wound membrane modules.
A two-dimensional computational model for simulation of surface pitting of mechanical elements subjected to contact loading conditions is presented.
The objective of this research was to develop and evaluate an integrated racehorse limb and race surface computational model.
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