This research on axisymmetric shell deformation using a differential model sounds fascinating! The approach using finite differences and the DARSYS software package seems promising. It's great to see validation against ANSYS and the potential for future expansion into dynamic deformation and fluid interaction. Makes me think about the precision needed to navigate tricky terrain, almost like mastering the slopes in Snow Rider . Solid work!
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Sue R. Mullins (24.02.2026)
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This research on axisymmetric shell deformation using a differential model sounds fascinating! The approach using finite differences and the DARSYS software package seems promising. It's great to see validation against ANSYS and the potential for future expansion into dynamic deformation and fluid interaction. Makes me think about the precision needed to navigate tricky terrain, almost like mastering the slopes in Snow Rider . Solid work!