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Taylor, Gary - Brunel Institute of Power Systems
FINITE VOLUME METHODS APPLIED TO THE COMPUTATIONAL MODELLING OF WELDING PHENOMENA
A Discussion Paper circulated by Brunel Institute of Power Systems 15/09/03 Prospects for Grid-Computing in Future Power Networks
Prospects for Grid-Computing in Future Power Networks Prof. Malcolm Irving1
Modeling of Casting, Welding and Advanced Solidification Processes IX Edited by Peter R. Sahm, Preben N. Hansen and James G. Conley
Abstract--In the UK and also worldwide it is certain that future transmission systems will operate with significantly larger
A THREE DIMENSIONAL FINITE VOLUME APPROACH TO THE THERMO-MECHANICAL
Thermocapillary and Magnetohydrodynamic Effects in Modelling the Thermodynamics of Stationary Welding Processes
Abstract--It is now widely accepted within the electrical power supply industry that future power systems will operate with
Computational Solid Mechanics using a Vertex-based Finite Volume Method
AN AUGMENTED LAGRANGIAN CONTACT ALGORITHM EMPLOYING A VERTEX-BASED FINITE
Second International Conference on CFD in the Minerals and Process Industries CSIRO, Melbourne, Australia
A Study of Publish/Subscribe Systems for Real-Time Grid Monitoring Chenxi Huang, Peter R. Hobson, Gareth A. Taylor