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The determination of the total aerodynamic load which negatively influences the movement of artillery projectiles is inevitable and indispensable in order to be able to increase or control their ranges. The main part of this aerodynamic load that has the most influence on projectile movement is the drag force, which acts in the opposite direction t...

By Abdellah Ferfouri, Toufik Allouche, Damir D. Jerković, Nebojša Hristov, Milan Vučković, Abdeselem Benmeddah

The use of complex fluids is one of the modern techniques used in small devices in order to enhance their thermal performance. This paper is a numerical study of a complex fluid imprisoned in a chamber with two hot bodies exposed to a magnetic field of constant intensity. The upper and lower walls move horizontally at a constant velocity, while the...

By Abdeljalil Benmansour, Hacène Hamoudi

The mechanical response of blast-resistant vehicles, such as Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs), Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicles (MICVs), Armored Personal Vehicles (APVs), and Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected (MRAP) vehicles, is crucial for their effective design. When designing armored vehicles, it is important to achieve a balance between rigid...

By Miloš S. Pešić, Aleksandar S. Bodić, Živana M. Jovanović Pešić, Nikola B. Jović, Miroslav M. Živković

Accurate prediction of stress and displacement in plates with central cracks is vital for engineering design safety. However, the impact of finite plate size on stress and displacement distribution is an important factor that has not been fully addressed in previous studies, highlighting the need for further investigation. Thus, this study presents...

By Ali Ehsan Seif, Mohammad Zaman Kabir

This study presents a numerical and analytical prediction of delamination of a repaired joint due to a defect in the composite under tensile loading. The three-dimensional finite element method is used to predict the delamination of a repaired plate with the VCCT method. The effects of the position of the delamination, percentage of the delaminated...

By Sofiane Talbi, Mokadem Salem, Belaïd Mechab, Tewfik Ghomari, Ahmed Allem, Mohammed Khalil Salem, Belabbes Bachir Bouiadjra

The introduction of pressure piping increasingly requires the use of efficient materials which must withstand both high hydrostatic pressures, high mechanical loads and high thermal gradients. At nuclear power plants, piping systems are subjected to high pressures (up to 60 MPa). The occurrence of cracks and their possible spread is one of the seri...

By Benouis Ali, Zahi Rachid, Moulgada Abdelmadjid, Djebbar Noureddine

The biomechanical properties’ changes of the abdominal aortic aneurysms’ (AAA) walls are closely related to the pathological degeneration of the smooth muscle cells and the main fibrous components (collagen and elastin). In this study, the passive mechanical response of the aneurysmal aortic wall is computation...

By Bouteraa Samira, Bouaricha Amor, Zemouri Zahia, Berkani Mahièddine

Aerodynamic drag is still one of the main challenges facing the automotive industry. The design engineers are trying to develop novel techniques that could help to control the flow and optimize the shape of a vehicle to make it able to increase the base pressure drag at the wake region. The pressure drag is one of the main contributors to the aerod...

By Marouane Essahraoui, Rachid El Bouayadi, Mohammed El Ganaoui, Aouatif Saad

This paper presents a comparative analysis of numerical simulations of blood flow through the left ventricle using SPH (LS-DYNA) and FVM (Ansys Fluent) solvers. Numerical simulations based on SPH and FVM methods can provide a more comprehensive understanding of cardiac blood flow patterns. In Fluent, left ventricle walls were modeled as boundary co...

By Marko Topalović, Aleksandar Bodić, Miloš, S. Pešić,, Miljan S. Milošević, Miroslav M. Živković

This paper presents а numerical solution of a non-similar two-dimensional boundary-layer flow over a cylinder. The assumptions and related two-dimensional flow equations are presented. The fourth-order Runge-Kutta method with the backward differentiation formula (BDF) method to separation point is implemented in the numerical solution usin...

By Vahid Rezaee, Arash Houshmand