
Computational and Numerical Simulations
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Content
- Cover
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- About the Author
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Random Variables
- 1.2 Stages of The Simulation
- 1.3. Monte Carlo Simulation Type
- 1.4 Theory of Tails
- 1.5 Models of Waiting Lines
- Chapter 2 Introduction To System Dynamics Simulations
- 2.1 Stages In Building Models
- 2.2 Causal Diagrams
- 2.3 Levels Diagrams - Flow
- 2.4 Mathematical Structure
- Chapter 3 Implementation of System Dynamics For Urban Planning In A Municipality
- 3.1 Introduction and Objectives
- 3.2 Conceptualization And Formalizing Different Submodels
- 3.3 Construction Submodel
- 3.4 Submodel Economic Activity
- 3.5 Analysis Feedback Loops
- 3.6 Study of Model Behavior Under Different Scenarios
- 3.7 Conclusions
- Chapter 4 Dynamic Integrated Framework For Improving Software Processes
- 4.1 Simulation Software Development Process
- 4.2 Justification
- 4.3 Development of DIFSPI
- 4.4 Using The Simulation at Different Levels of Maturity
- 4.5 Conclusions
- Chapter 5 Vehicle Aerodynamic Analysis Using CFD Simulation
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Mathematical Modeling
- 5.3 Approximations Aerodynamic CFD
- 5.4. Potential Flow Model
- 5.5. Simulation Details
- 5.6 Simulation Results
- Chapter 6 Parallelization in Hydraulic Simulations
- 6.1. Introduction
- 6.2. Parallel Architecture Features
- 6.3 Computer Concept Parallelism
- 6.4 Hydraulic Simulation Application
- 6.5 Conclusions
- Chapter 7 Learning and Computational Analysis Technologies
- 7.1. Introduction
- 7.2. Problem Statement
- 7.3. Case Study
- 7.4. Work Methodology
- 7.5. Conclusion
- Chapter 8 Simulation Processes For Intercommunication Devices In an Intelligent Environment
- 8.1. Introduction
- 8.2. Cyclical Instability
- 8.3. Buzz Box
- 8.4. Implementation
- 8.5. Results
- 8.6. Conclusions
- Chapter 9 Numerical Simulations of Systems and Models
- 9.1 A Brief Introduction to Systems
- 9.2 Evolution of Mathematical Models
- 9.3 The Models as Approximations of Reality
- 9.4 Classification Models Based on Purpose
- 9.5 Model Building
- 9.6 Modeling And Simulation
- 9.7. The Simulation Model
- Chapter 10 Transient Simulations In Fluid Mechanics
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 Description Of The Problem
- 10.3 Oscillations Which Are Frictionless
- 10.4 Oscillations With Friction
- 10.5 Gravity Flow
- 10.6 Oscillations of A U-Tube Which Are Frictionless
- 10.7 Turbulent Friction
- Chapter 11 Numerical Analysis of Efforts and Contact Areas in a Scorpio Stryker For Designing Customized to the PTR Phenotype
- 11.1. Introduction
- 11.2. Preliminary Analysis Validation
- 11.3 Preliminary Analysis
- 11.4 Case Study With Numerical Analysis
- 11.5. Results
- 11.6. Discussion
- 11.7 Conclusions
- Chapter 12 Lapbot Positioning In A Three-Dimensional Virtual Environment Using Simulated Interface
- 12.1 Introduction
- 12.2. Surgical Simulators
- 12.3. Surgical Robotics
- 12.5 Using Positioning Lapbot Novint Falcon Interface
- 12.4 Haptic Interfaces
- 12.6 Haptic Libraries
- 12.7 Positioning An Object Using Novint Falcon
- 12.8 POSITIONING LapBot
- 12.9 Collision Detection And Force Feedback In A Virtual Three- Dimensional Environment
- 12.10 NxOgre
- 12.11 Collision Detection And Force Feedback
- Chapter 13 Conclusion And Final Considerations
- Chapter 14 Conclusion
- References
- Index
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