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A discontinuity-enriched finite element method for the computational design of phononic crystals
S.J. van den Boom
Computational Design and Mechanics
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Finite Element Method
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Design
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Design Method
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Scale Production
50%
Application
50%
Optimization
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Level Set
50%
Requirement
50%
Reduce Vibration
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Vibration Isolation
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Integration
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Engineering
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INIS
design
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finite element method
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crystals
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applications
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production
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levels
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range
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optimization
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topology
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performance
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industry
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engineering
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Material Science
Finite Element Method
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Phononic Crystal
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Materials
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Keyphrases
Advanced Finite Element Method
20%
Vibration Reduce
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