Applied Mechanics and Materials Vol. 751

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Abstract: This paper will discuss computer-aided design software use in textile design, from the development of computer-aided design applications and home textiles design, software is the core of computer-aided design in textile design, graphic combined with three-dimensional software, building the systematic of home textiles design and computer-aided design to enhance the artistic beauty of textile design. Secondly, introduce the two-dimensional and three-dimensional software application in fabric pattern and textile design. We can see the convenience of computer-aided design, which combines technology and art in one. And from the comparison of plane and solid software, both proposed to build a systematic mutual, for textile design, which is based on the performance requirements and the effect of artistic design, and the theoretical analysis of consumer purchase intention and behavior; and discussing from the beauty of color、 formal and spatial three aspects of computer-aided design to enhance the artistic beauty of textile design.
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Abstract: LED (Light Emitting Device) is one of the most important and popular unit in display goods. Until now, the LED process could not make LED from broken substrates during production. This is because the damaged substrate cannot be post-processed by losing alignment mark on itself. After the substrate is pre-processed the substrate having LED dies are glued on blue tape. Therefore, if additional mark printed on the blue tape, it will be able to process the following post-process. In this paper, a precision stamping module to pattern the alignment mark on the blue tape is designed, fabricated and verified.
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Abstract: With the trend of network-centric simulation mode, more and more simulation models need to be shared and reused. On the basis of analyzing the characteristics of heterogeneous simulation resources, a specification was designed for the description of simulation resources in terms of functional attributes, application attributes and configuration attributes. A simulation resource registration tool was developed based on this specification.
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Abstract: In this paper, an important study on the application of the α family of temporal discretization is presented. For spatial discretization the Galerkin Method (GFEM) was used. With the variation of the α coefficient in temporal discretization and through one numerical applications with exact solution, it will be possible to have an initial idea on how each one of the two suggested methods behaves. It is expected that this study can be able to advance several other studies within the domain of numerical simulation of physical problems. It is important to note that for all applications we will use a mesh that is considered gross, with the purpose of presenting a method that is robust, precise and mainly computationally economic.
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Abstract: In this paper, an important study on the application of the α family of temporal discretization is presented. For spatial discretization, the Least Squares Finite Element Method (LSFEM) is used. It is expected that this study can be able to advance several other studies within the domain of numerical simulation of physical problems. It is important to note that for all applications we will use a mesh that is considered gross, with the purpose of presenting a method that is robust, precise and mainly computationally economic.
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Abstract: The Galerkin method is applied in the non-linear stochastic diffusion problem. The uncertainty is present in the coefficients of diffusion equation. The uncertainty is modeled by random variables. The chaos polynomials is used to approximate the stochastic behavior of the problem. The approximate solutions obtained through Galerkin method are compared with Monte Carlo simulation in terms of the statistical moments of random variables generated by the random field solution.
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Abstract: In this paper we consider the oscillation and spectrum of a class of high order two-term differential operators. Using the oscillation and non-oscillation criteria of related equation obtained here, we describe some spectral information of differential operators. In particular, the conditions which guarantee that any self-adjoint extension of differential operators has spectrum discrete and bounded below are given.
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