Numerical Modelling of Materials

Numerical modelling of materials is a computational tool used to predict the behavior of complex materials. It is used to gain a better understanding of material properties, such as strength, toughness, ductility and corrosion resistance. By running simulations on computers, it is possible to study the behavior of materials under different conditions, such as temperature, pressure, stain, etc. This helps researchers to identify optimal material parameters for specific applications and to develop new materials with targeted qualities. Numerical modelling of materials is used in a vast range of industries, from aerospace to construction, and it is a vital tool in the development of more efficient, safer and higher-performance materials.

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