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The following pages link to Precorrected FFT accelerated BEM for large-scale transient elastodynamic analysis using frequency-domain approach (Q2894986):
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- Comparison of the convolution quadrature method and enhanced inverse FFT with application in elastodynamic boundary element method (Q267972) (← links)
- Efficiency improvement of the frequency-domain BEM for rapid transient elastodynamic analysis (Q386323) (← links)
- An ACA accelerated MFS for potential problems (Q463432) (← links)
- An efficient grid-based direct-volume integration BEM for 3D geometrically nonlinear elasticity (Q1624368) (← links)
- A frequency domain formulation of the singular boundary method for dynamic analysis of thin elastic plate (Q1634624) (← links)
- A fast directional BEM for large-scale acoustic problems based on the Burton-Miller formulation (Q1653569) (← links)
- An ACA-SBM for some 2D steady-state heat conduction problems (Q1655169) (← links)
- Recent advances on the fast multipole accelerated boundary element method for 3D time-harmonic elastodynamics (Q1756509) (← links)
- An interpolating element-free Galerkin scaled boundary method applied to structural dynamic analysis (Q1985121) (← links)
- Causality condition relevant functions-orientated analytical treatment on singularities in 3D TD-BEM (Q2141200) (← links)
- A boundary meshless method for dynamic coupled thermoelasticity problems (Q2171137) (← links)
- A domain-decomposition generalized finite difference method for stress analysis in three-dimensional composite materials (Q2176472) (← links)
- A single domain velocity-vorticity fast multipole boundary domain element method for three dimensional incompressible fluid flow problems. II (Q2191583) (← links)
- A fast singular boundary method for 3D Helmholtz equation (Q2203750) (← links)
- Frequency domain analysis of elastic bounded domains using a new semi-analytical method (Q2393332) (← links)
- Precorrected-FFT Accelerated Singular Boundary Method for Large-Scale Three-Dimensional Potential Problems (Q5159038) (← links)