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Some efficient boundary integral strategies for time-harmonic wave problems in an elastic halfspace
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    Some efficient boundary integral strategies for time-harmonic wave problems in an elastic halfspace (English)
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    21 March 2002
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    The difficulties usually encountered when one applies the boundary integral equation/boundary element methods (BIE/BEMs) to a solution of a problem in an infinite domain stem from the necessity to impose correctly the radiation conditions and to make a truncation. This paper presents some strategies useful for the application of BIE/BEMs methods for solving half-space problems, by employing the best features of Stokes and Lamb solutions. Some numerical experiments performed for problems with available analytical solutions validate the proposed strategies.
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    time-harmonic wave
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    elastic half-space
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    bulk wave
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    boundary element method
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    boundary integral equation
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    Stokes solution
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    Lamb solution
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