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Computational modeling by using the remeshing method in FEM program Abaqus
Zářecký, Tomáš ; Šebek, František (referee) ; Kubík, Petr (advisor)
This thesis is about theoretical basics of finite element method and remeshing methods available in Abaqus. These are adaptive remeshing, mesh-to-mesh solution mapping and ALE adaptive meshing. Selected methods are shown in several exercises. Results are compared to the analytical solution and the solution without use of remeshing methods.
The use of mass scaling within Abaqus explicit code
Hacek, Samuel ; Kubík, Petr (referee) ; Šebek, František (advisor)
The purpose of this bachelor’s thesis is to evaluate the usability of the mass scaling function in Abaqus computing environment. The introductory part starts with a description of the explicit formulation of the finite element method, which is followed by a definition of various mass scaling methods and a description of their usability. The practical part of the thesis consists of a few problems solved using aforementioned mass scaling techniques. The course of the solution is focused on the determination of the extent of the influence that the use of various mass scaling techniques has on the obtained data. The last part of the thesis is devoted to evaluation of the applicability of various mass scaling techniques in different situations, considering possible reduction of computing time as well as the reliability of the obtained data.
The use of mass scaling within Abaqus explicit code
Hacek, Samuel ; Kubík, Petr (referee) ; Šebek, František (advisor)
The purpose of this bachelor’s thesis is to evaluate the usability of the mass scaling function in Abaqus computing environment. The introductory part starts with a description of the explicit formulation of the finite element method, which is followed by a definition of various mass scaling methods and a description of their usability. The practical part of the thesis consists of a few problems solved using aforementioned mass scaling techniques. The course of the solution is focused on the determination of the extent of the influence that the use of various mass scaling techniques has on the obtained data. The last part of the thesis is devoted to evaluation of the applicability of various mass scaling techniques in different situations, considering possible reduction of computing time as well as the reliability of the obtained data.
Computational modeling by using the remeshing method in FEM program Abaqus
Zářecký, Tomáš ; Šebek, František (referee) ; Kubík, Petr (advisor)
This thesis is about theoretical basics of finite element method and remeshing methods available in Abaqus. These are adaptive remeshing, mesh-to-mesh solution mapping and ALE adaptive meshing. Selected methods are shown in several exercises. Results are compared to the analytical solution and the solution without use of remeshing methods.

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