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Mathematical and Computational Applications, Volume 16, Issue 2

August 2011 - 23 articles

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Articles (23)

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13 Citations
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11 Pages

1 August 2011

Differential Quadrature Method (DQM) has been applied to the solution of aquifer flow problems. Three examples from of each of the three one-dimensional aquifer flow equation problems, a confined aquifer flow with time dependent boundary conditions,...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,854 Views
11 Pages

Simulation of Dilatometer Tests by Neural Networks

  • A.Burak Göktepe,
  • Selim Altun and
  • Alper Sezer

1 August 2011

Rock rigidity may be experienced in a wide range depending on several factors, and different methods can be used to consider their load-deformation behaviors. In this context, dilatometer tests (DTs) can be applied to obtain the modulus of elasticity...

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8 Citations
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Effect of Abutment and Implant Shapes on Stresses in Dental Applications Using Fem

  • Sakhavat Mammadzada,
  • Celal Artunç,
  • Faruk Sen,
  • Mehmet Ali Güngör,
  • Uğur Tekin and
  • Erhan Çömlekoğlu

1 August 2011

In this study, the effect of abutment and implant shapes on stresses in dental applications was investigated, numerically. During the numerical analysis, finite element method (FEM) was used due to a powerful stress analysis method. The three differe...

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