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2D Finite Element Analysis Package for Sensibility Analysis in Electrotechnique

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Engineering Software IV

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Techniques calling up CAE are developping in electrotechnique. And now the results expected from this tool are becoming more and more general. In order to preserve the possibilities of creativity required in engineering, we are herepresenting the means to carry out directly a study of sensitivity in relation to a characteristical parameter of the studied object.

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Coulomb, J.L., Kouyoumdjian, A. (1985). 2D Finite Element Analysis Package for Sensibility Analysis in Electrotechnique. In: Adey, R.A. (eds) Engineering Software IV. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-21877-8_70

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