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The boundary contour method for two-dimensional Stokes flow and incompressible elastic materials (English)
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1 December 2002
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By observing that the integrand vector of the boundary integral equation for two-dimensional Stokes equations or for the equations for incompressible elastic materials is divergence free, the authors show that the line integrals can be converted to path-independent integrals which do not require any numerical integration. Numerical solutions for some well-known examples are compared with analytical ones to validate the development. The numerical implementation is based on a penalty function approach which requires a more rigorous choice of the penalty parameter in a future work.
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boundary contour method
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divergence-free integrand vector
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two-dimensional Stokes equations
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incompressible elastic materials
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line integrals
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path-independent integrals
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penalty function approach
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