Applied mathematics in industry
Applied mathematics has applications in industrial practice. Pure bending of the beam helps to solve construction problems, where beam (structure) and truss play important part, like bridge. Special case of cantilever beam with separated force can help to design shelf (storage) at your home. Pure bending of plates is useful guide for design of shell (structure) in automotive industry. Assembly line needs to estimate tensile stress in the screw. Rail transport is supported by tensile stress in the circular spring coil. Mining industry should take into account tri-axial loading, where maximal tensile stress in 3D plays crucial part. Special attention should be taken to Finite element analysis. Some of examples could be Finite element analysis of fuel pipe bracket , Finite element analysis of adapter eigenfrequencies or Finite element analysis of pressure vessel.
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