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Finite element method, url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finite_element_method (megtek. dátuma: 2010.08.05) Bathe, K. J., Wilson, E. L.: NONSAP — A nonlinear structural analysis program (1974
Jiang W. G., Henshall J. L. The analysis of termination effects in wire strand using the finite element method, Journal of Strain Analysis , Vol. 34, No. 1, 1999, pp. 31–38. Henshall J. L
In this paper the field distribution of different electrode arrangements and voltage supply systems has been investigated, and a new method has been developed to analyze them. The ozone production of the electrode arrangement has been investigated experimentally with the voltage supply system, and significant differences were found. The aim of this paper is to highlight the reasons for these differences in ozone production in relation to the potential and electric field distribution. For electrode arrangements the characteristics of the electric field, have been calculated by Finite Element Method completed with the Donor-Cell method for the space charge calculation. The index numbers related to the analysis of the field distribution and the ozone production have strong regression, which makes possible the estimation of the ozone production of the different arrangement.
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finite element method for coupled chloride Moisture Diffusion in Concrete International Journal of Numerical Analysis and Modeling 2006 3
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