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Comparison of finite element and lumped parameter methods for oceanic cables
Abstract The purpose of this work is to examine the basic foundations, similarities and fundamental differences between the finite element methods (FEM) and the lumped parameter methods (LPM) of analysis for oceanic cables under hydrodynamic load conditions. The continuum method (CM) is presented as a ‘ground truth’ prior to presenting each aspect of the approximate method derivations.
Comparison of finite element and lumped parameter methods for oceanic cables
Abstract The purpose of this work is to examine the basic foundations, similarities and fundamental differences between the finite element methods (FEM) and the lumped parameter methods (LPM) of analysis for oceanic cables under hydrodynamic load conditions. The continuum method (CM) is presented as a ‘ground truth’ prior to presenting each aspect of the approximate method derivations.
Comparison of finite element and lumped parameter methods for oceanic cables
Leonard, John W. (author) / Nath, John H. (author)
Engineering Structures ; 3 ; 153-167
1981-01-01
15 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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