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The following pages link to Two-dimensional steady heat conduction in functionally gradient materials by triple-reciprocity boundary element method (Q2507219):
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- Meshless local B-spline-FD method and its application for 2D heat conduction problems with spatially varying thermal conductivity (Q279534) (← links)
- Development and implementation of some BEM variants - A critical review (Q441685) (← links)
- Meshless convection-diffusion analysis by triple-reciprocity boundary element method (Q443388) (← links)
- Transient 3D heat conduction in functionally graded materials by the method of fundamental solutions (Q463413) (← links)
- Theoretical analysis of heat conduction problems of nonhomogeneous functionally graded materials for a layer sandwiched between two half-planes (Q642164) (← links)
- Three-dimensional heat conduction analysis of inhomogeneous materials by triple-reciprocity boundary element method (Q1654592) (← links)
- Numerical investigation of steady-state heat conduction in arbitrary shaped heat exchanger tubes with mutliply connected cross sections (Q1700462) (← links)
- A new boundary element-free Galerkin method using dual CSRBFI for 2D inhomogeneous heat conduction problems (Q2118605) (← links)
- Isogeometric boundary element for analyzing steady-state heat conduction problems under spatially varying conductivity and internal heat source (Q2210609) (← links)
- An improved meshless method with almost interpolation property for isotropic heat conduction problems (Q2451070) (← links)
- Stress analysis with centrifugal load in non-homogeneous materials by triple-reciprocity boundary element method (Q3060252) (← links)
- Numerical solution of transient heat conduction equation with variable thermophysical properties by the Tau method (Q5418787) (← links)
- NURBS-enhanced polygonal scaled boundary finite element method for heat diffusion in anisotropic media with internal heat sources (Q6042465) (← links)
- A meshless thermal modelling for functionally graded porous materials under the influence of temperature dependent heat sources (Q6137978) (← links)