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    Finite element modelling to predict reinforced concrete corrosion-induced cracking by Castorena González, José H., Gaona Tiburcio, Citlalli, Bastidas, David M., Núñez Jaquez, Rosa E., Bastidas, José María, Almeraya Calderón, Facundo

    Published 2019
    “…A finite element (FE) method was proposed to calculate the corrosion penetration depth (rcrit) on steel reinforcement necessary for the first visible crack to appear on the concrete cover. …”
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    Finite element modeling of hot rolling of 1075 carbon steel process with variable cross section. by Montemayor de la Garza, Karina, Zambrano Robledo, Patricia del Carmen, Zapata Hernández, Óscar Jesús, Leduc Lezama, Luis Adolfo

    Published 2022
    “…Currently, it is common to use steel poles for applications in livestock and agriculture. In this work, finite element analysis of five hot rolling passes for the manufacture of farm poles using 1075 carbon steels from recycled railway material was developed. …”
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    Quenching simulation of steel grinding balls by Colás Ortíz, Rafael, Zapata Hernández, Óscar Jesús, Reyes, Luis A., Camurri, Carlos, Carrasco, Claudia, Garza Montes de Oca, Nelson Federico

    Published 2015
    “…ABSTRACT The phase transformations of high carbon steel during quenching and equalizing were modelled using commercial computer packages based on the finite element method and the kinetic transformation of steel. …”
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    Mindlin-Reissner Analytical Model with Curvature for Tunnel Ventilation Shafts Analysis by Alvarez Pérez, José, Peña, Fernando

    Published 2021
    “…As a result, two comparisons were made: the first one, between the new model and the Mindlin–Reissner model without constitutive curvature with the shear correction factor αn = 5/6 as a constant, and the other, between the new model and the tridimensional numerical models (solids and shells) obtained by finite element method for different slenderness ratios (h/R). …”
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