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Hybrid collocation-Galerkin approach for the analysis of surface represented 3D-solids employing SB-FEM
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    Hybrid collocation-Galerkin approach for the analysis of surface represented 3D-solids employing SB-FEM (English)
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    15 May 2019
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    surface represented solid
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    NURBS basis functions
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    scaled boundary finite element method
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    hybrid collocation-Galerkin method
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