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Diesel Engine Component Design Using the Finite Element Method and Interactive Graphics
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Abstract
An inexpensive, flexible and convenient finite element analysis system can be implemented with limited capital and resources. A system of this nature can be a functional tool of the designer and stress analyst for the analysis of many types of mechanical components. The finite element models generated by this system can approach a high degree of complexity with a small time investment compared to the time required to do this job without the aid of the system described.
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Fleming, J. and Percy, M., "Diesel Engine Component Design Using the Finite Element Method and Interactive Graphics," SAE Technical Paper 740337, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740337.Also In
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