2016-11-182015@inproceedings{Mejia2016, author ={Daniel Mejia and Oscar Ruiz-Salguero and Carlos A. Cadavid}, title ={Hessian Eigenfunctions for Triangular Mesh Parameterization}, booktitle ={Proceedings of the 11th Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications (VISIGRAPP 2016)}, year ={2016}, editor ={Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann and Paul Richard and Lars Linsen and Alexandru Telea and Sebastiano Battiato and Francisco Imai and José Braz}, month ={February 27-29}, address ={Rome, Italy}, organization ={INSTICC}, pages ={73--80}, publisher ={SCITEPRESS}, isbn ={978-989-758-175-5}, }978-2-9548927-3-3http://hdl.handle.net/10784/9706Finite Element Methods (FEM) have been used to simulate a variety of physical phenomena in the industrial manufacturing sector -- This paper addresses the simulation of the thermal properties in the metal sheet laser cutting -- A comparison of very well known FEM software is presented -- The results present small differences between the temperature distributions computed by the different softwareapplication/pdfengComparison of FEM software for 2D heat transfer analysis in sheet metal laser cuttinginfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePaperinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessMÉTODO DE ELEMENTOS FINITOSCICLO DE VIDA DE LOS PRODUCTOSPROPIEDADES TERMODINÁMICASPROCESOS DE MANUFACTURATEORÍA DE LAS ESTRUCTURASTRANSMISIÓN DEL CALORMANUFACTURAS CON AYUDA DE COMPUTADORMECANIZADOLASERS-APLICACIONES INDUSTRIALESFinite element methodProduct life cycleThermodynamic PropertiesManufacturing processesStructures, Theory ofHeat - TransmissionComputer-assisted manufacturesMachiningLasers - Industrial applicationsAcceso cerrado2016-11-18Mejía, DanielMoreno, AitorBarandiaran, IñigoRuíz, Óscar