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A DRK Interpolation-Based Collocation Method for the Analysis of Functionally Graded Piezoelectric Hollow Cylinders under Electro-Mechanical Loads
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    6 February 2012
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    DRK interpolation
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    collocation methods
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    meshless methods
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    coupled piezoelectric effects
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    FG material
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    cylinders
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    A DRK Interpolation-Based Collocation Method for the Analysis of Functionally Graded Piezoelectric Hollow Cylinders under Electro-Mechanical Loads (English)
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