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The ball-vertex method: a new simple spring analogy method for unstructured dynamic meshes
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    The ball-vertex method: a new simple spring analogy method for unstructured dynamic meshes (English)
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    13 April 2007
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    unstructured deforming meshes
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    dynamic meshes
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    moving grids
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    spring analogy method
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    fluid--structure interaction problems
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