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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 1997, Volume 9, Number 2, Pages 117–121 (Mi mm1389)  

All-Russian Workshop "Contemporary Problems of the Mathematical Modeling". Conference "Application of Mathematical Modelling for Problem Solving in Science and Technology"

The finite element analysis of powder materials compression

L. L. Vakhrouchevaa, A. V. Vakhroucheva, A. E. Kalinnikovb

a Institute of Applied Mechanics, Ural Branch of RAS
b Izhevsk State Technical University
Abstract: The model of the bound system of bodies: “a punch-a matrix-a compressed powder body” has been developed on the basis of the finite elements method. The model is based on the idea of “connecting” bodies by a thin “contact” layer of the finite elements.
Language: Russian
Citation: L. L. Vakhroucheva, A. V. Vakhrouchev, A. E. Kalinnikov, “The finite element analysis of powder materials compression”, Matem. Mod., 9:2 (1997), 117–121
Citation in format AMSBIB
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\by L.~L.~Vakhroucheva, A.~V.~Vakhrouchev, A.~E.~Kalinnikov
\paper The finite element analysis of powder materials compression
\jour Matem. Mod.
\yr 1997
\vol 9
\issue 2
\pages 117--121
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/mm1389}
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