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All of the mentioned issues above are difficult to be simulated in simulators, which should be considered in real world scenarios.
Therefore, complex structures are then difficult to be simulated.
The discontinuous interface is an important phenomenon happening in the liquid-solid forming processes and it is difficult to be simulated accurately with conventional finite element method (CFEM) because it involves solid phase and liquid phase simultaneously.
Under the action of complex earthquake loads, the elastic-plastic local buckling of a concrete-filled steel tubular column will most likely occur in the steel tube, which is difficult to be simulated using the traditional fiber beam-column finite element model.
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Because the small torque was difficult to be measured directly, it was simulated by a drag force model.
Most finite element models introduce FRP-to-concrete bond-slip laws difficult to be derived, while simulate the cracks in the concrete with smeared crack models.
The difficult airway was simulated with 'neck immobilization' using a hard collar.
The most difficult situation was simulating diagnostic sign-out.
In addition, recognition errors were simulated and difficult questions were asked to elicit some typical phenomena of human-machine interaction that are known to be problematic in the development of spoken dialogue systems, such as hyperarticulation, restarts, filled pauses, self-talk, and repetitions.
In most titles that is very difficult to prove because when you are simulating real-world objects there are going to be similarities in how those are represented.
Mars is difficult to simulate because there are three (3) parts to the simulation problem.
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