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The boundary element method for nonlinear problems (English)
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24 September 2000
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A boundary-only boundary element method (BEM) based on the analog equation method is developed for solving nonlinear problems. In this method the nonlinear governing equation is replaced by an equivalent nonhomogeneous linear one with known fundamental solution and under the same boundary conditions. The solution of the new equation is obtained as a sum of the homogeneous solution and a particular one of the nonhomogeneous equation. The nonhomogeneous term, which is an unknown fictitious domain source distribution, is approximated by a truncated series of radial basis functions. By using the BEM the field function and its derivatives involved in the governing equation are expressed in terms of the unknown series coefficients, which are established by collocating the equation at discrete points in the interior of the domain. Thus, the presented method becomes a boundary-only method in the sense that only boundary discretization is required. The additional collocation points inside the domain do not spoil the pure BEM character of the method. Numerical results for certain classical nonlinear problems are presented to validate the effectiveness and the accuracy of the proposed method.
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boundary element method
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nonlinear problem
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analog equation method
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numerical examples
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boundary-only method
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collocation
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