Abstract
This work concern ideas and methods on how the context of computational mechanics can be improved for more efficient utilisation and extended into areas previously not familiar with or capable of using such tools. Three main areas were studied: Providing efficient and transparent access to finite element applications, development of methods for the visualisation of complex phenomena and improving the usability of the finite element method, partly in an educational context.
Original language | English |
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Qualification | Doctor |
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Award date | 2003 Oct 30 |
Place of Publication | Lund |
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ISBN (Print) | 91-628-5811-4 |
Publication status | Published - 2003 Sept |
Bibliographical note
Defence detailsDate: 2003-10-30
Time: 10:15
Place: Room V:B, V-building, Lund Institute of Technology
External reviewer(s)
Name: Langtangen, Hans Petter
Title: Professor
Affiliation: Oslo, Norge
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Article: J.Lindemann, G. Sandberg and O. Dahlblom, An Approach For Distribution Of Resources In Structural Analysis Software, European Conference on Computational Mechanics - ECCM 99
Article: J.Lindemann, O. Dahlblom and G. Sandberg, Using CORBA Middleware in Finite Element Software, Future Generation Computer Systems, 2003, Accepted for publication
Article: O. Dahlblom, J. Lindemann and S. Ormarsson, Software for Numerical Simulation of Drying Induced Deformation of Wooden Products, IUFRO Conference on Wood drying, 2003
Article: J.Lindemann, O. Dahlblom, Real-time Visualisation of Fibre Networks, The Visual Computer, 2002
Article: J. Lindemann, G. Sandberg, K. Olsson, An Approach to Teaching Architectural and Engineering Students Utilizing Computational Mechanics Software ForcePAD, Electronic Journal of Information Technology in special theme Construction on ICT Supported Learning in Architecture and Civil Engineering, 2003, The paper is accepted with minor revisions, not included in this version
Article: J.Lindemann, O.Dahlblom and G. Sandberg, ObjectiveFrame - An Educational Tool for understanding the Behaviour of Structures, Applied Virtual Reality in Engineering & Construction Applications of Virtual Reality Current Initiatives and Future Challenges, AVR II and CONVR, 2001
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Mechanical Engineering
Free keywords
- Byggnadsteknik
- Building construction
- finite element method
- visualisation
- computational mehcanics
- distributed systems