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International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 1992
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Mathematical Modelling Courses for Engineering Education, 1994
Increasingly, industrial organisations are embedding mathematical modelling into their operationa... more Increasingly, industrial organisations are embedding mathematical modelling into their operational infrastructure. The major factors in making mathematical modelling an accessible tool for industry are (i) the rapid development of computer technology, (ii) the emergence of powerful user environment software for geometric modelling, meshing and results visualisation, and (iii) the development of computational mechanics algorithms and codes.The paper addresses the importance and limitations of each of the above factors in enabling effective mathematical modelling in an industry context. Finally, a look forward is advanced with respect to what engineers who wish to exploit models will have to know.
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Powder Technology, 1979
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Journal of Computer-Aided Materials Design, 1996
... J-CAMATD 082 Computational issues in the modelling of materials-based manufacturing processes... more ... J-CAMATD 082 Computational issues in the modelling of materials-based manufacturing processes Mark Cross Centre for Numerical Modelling and Process Analysis, ~niversity of Greenwich, London SE18 6PF, UK. Received 10 March 1996 Accepted 17 March 1996 ...
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Advances in Engineering Software (1978), 1980
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1994
Software tools to aid the generation of parallel implementation from scalar code rely on very acc... more Software tools to aid the generation of parallel implementation from scalar code rely on very accurate dependence analysis. Conventional techniques produce dependence graphs which are unduly conservative and mean that the quality of the subsequent parallel code ...
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Increasingly, industrial organisations are embedding mathematical modelling into their operationa... more Increasingly, industrial organisations are embedding mathematical modelling into their operational infrastructure. The major factors in making mathematical modelling an accessible tool for industry are (i) the rapid development of computer technology, (ii) the emergence of powerful user environment software for geometric modelling, meshing and results visualisation, and (iii) the development of computational mechanics algorithms and codes.The paper addresses the importance and limitations of each of the above factors in enabling effective mathematical modelling in an industry context. Finally, a look forward is advanced with respect to what engineers who wish to exploit models will have to know.
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