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The following pages link to Dual boundary element analysis of oblique incident wave passing a thin submerged breakwater. (Q1399207):
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- Singular boundary method using time-dependent fundamental solution for scalar wave equations (Q341556) (← links)
- Singular boundary method for modified Helmholtz equations (Q463530) (← links)
- Estimating the optimum number of boundary elements by error estimation in a defined auxiliary problem (Q463693) (← links)
- A direct coupling numerical method for solving three-dimensional interaction problems of wave and floating structures (Q1654661) (← links)
- Dual boundary element model coupled with the dual reciprocity method to determine wave scattering by a concentric cylindrical system mounted on a conical shoal (Q1654685) (← links)
- Why dual boundary element method is necessary? (Q1655273) (← links)
- Generalized complex variable boundary integral equation for stress fields and torsional rigidity in torsion problems (Q1799684) (← links)
- Dual BEM for wave scattering by an H-type porous barrier with nonlinear pressure drop (Q1980177) (← links)
- Numerical investigation on the obliquely incident water wave passing through the submerged breakwater by singular boundary method (Q2006617) (← links)
- Applications of degenerate kernels to potential flow across circular, elliptical cylinders and a thin airfoil (Q2058274) (← links)
- Attenuation of wave force on a floating dock by multiple porous breakwaters (Q2085906) (← links)
- A new error estimation technique for solving torsion bar problem with inclusion by using BEM (Q2191622) (← links)
- Iterative dual BEM solution for water wave scattering by breakwaters having perforated thin plates (Q2209386) (← links)
- Wave interaction with multiple wavy porous barriers using dual boundary element method (Q2223916) (← links)
- Adaptive dual boundary element method for solving oblique incident wave passing a submerged breakwater (Q2459251) (← links)
- Applications of the dual integral formulation in conjunction with fast multipole method to the oblique incident wave problem (Q3605977) (← links)
- A 2.5D TRACTION BOUNDARY ELEMENT METHOD FORMULATION APPLIED TO THE STUDY OF WAVE PROPAGATION IN A FLUID LAYER HOSTING A THIN RIGID BODY (Q4907777) (← links)