Computer modelling of wire strands and ropes. II: Finite element-based applications
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- A concise finite element model for three-layered straight wire rope strand
- Analytical procedure for modelling recursively and wire by wire stranded ropes subjected to traction and torsion loads
- Application of ADINA to stress analysis of an optical ground wire
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- Computer modelling of wire strands and ropes. I: Theory and computer implementation
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- Prediction of coupled axial/torsional stiffness coefficients of locked-coil ropes
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- Effect of friction on the mechanical behavior of wire rope with hierarchical helical structures
- Optimum design and selection of wire rope for hot rolling shop applications
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