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Three-dimensional BEM for transient elastodynamics based on the velocity reciprocal theorem
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    Three-dimensional BEM for transient elastodynamics based on the velocity reciprocal theorem (English)
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    25 March 2013
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    velocity reciprocal theorem
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    transient analysis
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    stability
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    elastodynamics
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    boundary elements
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    incompressible material
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