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The Triangular Finite Element for Netting

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A Finite Element Method for Netting

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The modellings for netting are fully described. The usual modellings based on numerical twines or globalization of twines are partly explained with their limitations. These limitations have drove to the creation of the triangular finite element for netting. This triangular element for netting is fully described. The forces required for the equilibrium calculation are fully described, as well as the stiffness in case of—twines elasticity,—hydrodynamic forces,—twine flexion,—mesh opening stiffness,—fish catch pressure,—inertia,—buoyancy and weight.

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Priour, D. (2013). The Triangular Finite Element for Netting. In: A Finite Element Method for Netting. SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6844-4_4

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