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This paper discusses some aspects of the finite element prediction of damage growth and fracture initiation in finitely deforming ductile solids.
The coincidence between the present finite element prediction and experimental results is quite good: less than 3.09% at most.
Experimental ISO 10328 structural test of the fabricated knee prosthesis based on the optimized design confirmed the finite element prediction.
The comparison between the finite element prediction and actual test results are quite good in terms of failure modes, load deflection behaviour and ultimate loads.
With reference to the results of a finite element prediction of a centrifuge test on a pile in saturated sand, this paper presents a sensitivity analysis based on a design of experiment approach in an effort to solve this problem.
From comparison of the results obtained in the theory and FEM, the relations of nosing ratio and tube end strain rate to punch stroke ratio, shows good agreement between the approximate theory and finite element prediction.
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Laboratory testing of the prototype package shows that the finite element predictions of damage are excellent though the back face deformations are under predicted.
Experimental results were correlated with finite element predictions.
The experiments are compared with finite element predictions.
The responses from laboratory testing were compared with the ANSYS finite element predictions.
Finite element predictions are in relatively good agreement with the measured flow rates.
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