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PublicationDate of PublicationType
A new approach for solving heat conduction under zero and non-zero initial conditions2024-01-16Paper
Coupling the BEM and analytical solutions for the numerical simulation of transient heat conduction in a heterogeneous solid medium2021-02-03Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q49678052019-07-11Paper
Green's functions for heat conduction for unbounded and bounded rectangular spaces: time and frequency domain solutions2019-03-18Paper
2.5D elastic wave propagation in non-homogeneous media coupling the BEM and MLPG methods2018-08-09Paper
Meshless analysis of soil-structure interaction using an MFS-MLPG coupled approach2018-08-09Paper
BEM numerical simulation of coupled heat, air and moisture flow through a multilayered porous solid2018-08-09Paper
Dynamic simulation of three-dimensional heat conduction through cylindrical inclusions using a BEM model formulated in the frequency domain2018-06-19Paper
ACOUSTIC SCATTERING FROM A 2-D FLUID WAVEGUIDE WITH AN IRREGULAR FLOOR VIA THE BEM2017-05-09Paper
BENCHMARK SOLUTIONS FOR 3-D SCATTERING FROM CYLINDRICAL INCLUSIONS2017-05-09Paper
Iterative coupling between the TBEM and the MFS Part II- Elastic wave propagation2017-02-27Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q29647872017-02-27Paper
3D acoustic wave simulation using BEM formulations: closed form integration of singular and hypersingular integrals2016-12-13Paper
Acoustic analysis of heterogeneous domains coupling the BEM with Kansa's method2016-12-13Paper
Coupled BEM-MLPG acoustic analysis for non-homogeneous media2014-10-16Paper
Meshless analysis of soil-structure interaction using a MFS-MLPG coupled approach2014-06-03Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q29188902012-10-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q29189042012-10-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q29189062012-10-01Paper
Coupling of the BEM with the MFS for the numerical simulation of frequency domain 2-D elastic wave propagation in the presence of elastic inclusions and cracks2012-08-24Paper
Defining an accurate MFS solution for 2.5D acoustic and elastic wave propagation2012-08-07Paper
Coupling the BEM/TBEM and the MFS for the numerical simulation of acoustic wave propagation2012-08-07Paper
A three-dimensional acoustics model using the method of fundamental solutions2012-08-07Paper
Coupling the BEM/TBEM and the MFS for the numerical simulation of wave propagation in heterogeneous fluid-solid media2012-04-03Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q29981072011-05-18Paper
Coupling BEM/TBEM and MFS for the simulation of transient conduction heat transfer2010-12-28Paper
3D elastic wave propagation modelling in the presence of 2D fluid-filled thin inclusions2010-09-28Paper
Wave propagation in cracked elastic slabs and half-space domains-TBEM and MFS approaches2010-09-28Paper
Three-dimensional fundamental solutions for transient heat transfer by conduction in an unbounded medium, half-space, slab and layered media2010-05-28Paper
Fundamental solutions for transient heat transfer by conduction and convection in an unbounded, half-space, slab and layered media in the frequency domain2010-03-16Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q36560562010-01-13Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q33660782006-02-13Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q57144962006-01-03Paper
2.5 D scattering of waves by rigid inclusions buried under a fluid channel via BEM2005-12-05Paper
Influence of the cross-section geometry of a cylindrical solid submerged in an acoustic medium on wave propagation2005-09-05Paper
Wave scattering by infinite cylindrical shell structures submerged in a fluid medium2005-09-05Paper
Study of transient heat conduction in 2.5D domains using the boundary element method2005-08-05Paper
DYNAMIC RESPONSE OF A THREE-DIMENSIONAL FLUID CHANNEL BOUNDED BY AN ELASTIC FLOOR IN THE PRESENCE OF A SUBMERGED INCLUSION VIA BEM2005-08-01Paper
Scattering of acoustic waves by movable lightweight elastic screens2003-11-25Paper
The scattering of 3D sound sources by rigid barriers in the vicinity of tall buildings2003-05-14Paper
Definition of two-dimensional condensation via BEM, using the Glaser method approach2003-02-17Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q47935322003-02-11Paper
3D scattering of waves by a cylindrical irregular cavity of infinite length in a homogeneous elastic medium2002-08-28Paper
Wave motion between two fluid-filled boreholes in an elastic medium2002-07-03Paper
3D acoustic scattering from an irregular fluid waveguide via the BEM2002-04-08Paper
Green's function for two-and-a-half dimensional elastodynamic problems in a half-space2002-01-23Paper
Three-dimensional wave scattering by a fixed cylindrical inclusion submerged in a fluid medium2002-01-09Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q47935942002-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q27597172001-12-18Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q42505372001-12-04Paper
Closed-form integration of singular terms for constant, linear and quadratic boundary elements. I: SH wave propagation2001-09-18Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q45315132001-01-01Paper
3D scattering by multiple cylindrical cavities buried in an elastic formation2001-01-01Paper
Use of constant, linear and quadratic boundary elements in 3D wave diffraction analysis2000-08-23Paper
Closed-form integration of singular terms for constant, linear and quadratic boundary elements. II: SV-P wave propagation2000-05-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q27120211999-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q27120231999-01-01Paper

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