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Experimental and numerical investigations of low energy/velocity impact damage generated in 3D woven composite with polymer matrix
Elsevier | 2016|Keywords: Computational modelling -
Structure in talker variability: How much is there and how much can it help?
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2019|Keywords: computational modelling -
Assessment of computational tools for MRI RF dosimetry by comparison with measurements on a laboratory phantom
Free accessBASE | 2015|Keywords: computational modelling -
Computer simulation of the mat formation of bamboo scrimber composites
Elsevier | 2021|Keywords: Computational modelling -
Adaptive feature guidance: Modelling visual search with graphical layouts
Elsevier | 2019|Keywords: Computational modelling -
Tuning the Binding Affinity and Selectivity of Perfluoroaryl‐Stapled Peptides by Cysteine‐Editing
Wiley | 2019|Keywords: computational modelling -
On the design of origami structures with a continuum of equilibrium shapes
Elsevier | 2016|Keywords: Computational modelling -
Temperature dependent mechanical properties of graphene reinforced polymer nanocomposites – A molecular dynamics simulation
Elsevier | 2016|Keywords: Computational modelling -
NanoTopoChip: High-throughput nanotopographical cell instruction
Elsevier | 2017|Keywords: Computational modelling -
Progressive damage simulation of open-hole composite laminates under compression based on different failure criteria
SAGE Publications | 2017|Keywords: computational modelling -
A quasi-3D sinusoidal shear deformation theory for the static and free vibration analysis of functionally graded plates
Elsevier | 2011|Keywords: C. Computational modelling -
Inverse rule of mixtures at the nanoscale: Prediction of elastic properties of cellulose nanofibrils
Elsevier | 2020|Keywords: Computational modelling -
Nanocellulose reinforced polymer composites: Computational analysis of structure-mechanical properties relationships
Elsevier | 2019|Keywords: Computational modelling -
Energy dissipation characteristics of covalently-bonded stochastic carbon nanotube networks under compressive loading
Elsevier | 2019|Keywords: Computational modelling -
Static, free and forced vibration of functionally graded (FG) sandwich beams excited by two successive moving harmonic loads
Elsevier | 2016|Keywords: Computational modelling -
Probing linker design in citric acid–ciprofloxacin conjugates
Elsevier | 2014|Keywords: Computational modelling -
Three-dimensional free vibration analysis of levy-type laminated plates using multi-term extended Kantorovich method
Elsevier | 2017|Keywords: Computational modelling -
Assessment of recent zig-zag theories for laminated and sandwich structures
Elsevier | 2016|Keywords: Computational modelling -
On the improved ballistic performance of bio-inspired composites
Elsevier | 2019|Keywords: Computational modelling -
Defect formation and material flow in Friction Stir Welding
Elsevier | 2019|Keywords: Computational modelling
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