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Walter Schroeder Library, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Schlegel, Daniel K.
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Finite element method
Plastics -- Testing
Strength of materials
MSE Project.
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Non-linear finite element analysis of ASTM D3763 boundary conditions / by Daniel K. Schlegel.
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Schlegel, Daniel K.
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Finite element method
Plastics -- Testing
Strength of materials
MSE Project.
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96 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.
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Advisor: W. Edward Howard.
Dr. Matthew Panhans, Niranjan Dessai.
Background -- Experimental results -- Baseline calculations -- Linear static finite element analysis -- Non-linear finite element analysis -- Correlation -- Appendix A: Polyethylene specimen - B: SRAC non-linear model - C: SRAC non-linear results - D: Experimental results -E: Linear static FEA summary - F: Linear static FEA results - G: Baseline calculations - H: Baseline formulas - I: Program schedule - J: Session (SES) file - K: SDRC modeling procedure - L: ASTM D3763 - M: Project proposal - N: Test request - O: Formula of percent difference - P: Applied engineering project approval form.
The ability of the engineering profession to predict systems will enable companies to design systems with better performance, in reduced time, and with fewer and better prototypes. This ability will greatly improve the success of the company and will provide improved products for consumers. This project intends to gain a better understanding of plastic materials during impact loading by correlating experimental data with mathematical predictions using current state of the art Finite Element Analysis. The benefits of this project will aid other designers and researchers to predict and improve similar subsystems.
A special thank you is extended to Professor W. Edward Howard, Advisor, to Dr. Matthew Panhans and Professor Niranjan Desai, Faculty Committee Members, and to Case Corporation for their contributions.
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AC805 .S35 1998
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