A Finite Element Method for Netting: Introduction
Priour, Daniel
2013-05-29 00:00:00
[This chapter describes few reasons of this book: (i) the marine flexible structures such as fish cages and fishing gears could require to be studied with numerical modelling for the knowledge of their mechanics, (ii) the finite element method, well known method in engineering, is the base of the modelling used, (iii) due to the fact that these structures are mostly made of nettings and cables, these components are fully described for the finite element method, (iv) a book is a well adapted format for the description of aspects of the method.]
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[This chapter describes few reasons of this book: (i) the marine flexible structures such as fish cages and fishing gears could require to be studied with numerical modelling for the knowledge of their mechanics, (ii) the finite element method, well known method in engineering, is the base of the modelling used, (iii) due to the fact that these structures are mostly made of nettings and cables, these components are fully described for the finite element method, (iv) a book is a well adapted format for the description of aspects of the method.]
Published: May 29, 2013
Keywords: Marine flexible structures; Finite element method
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