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The following pages link to Three-dimensional Green's function and its derivative for materials with general anisotropic magneto-electro-elastic coupling (Q4931019):
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- Dual BEM analysis of different crack face boundary conditions in 2D magnetoelectroelastic solids (Q388416) (← links)
- 3D BEM for orthotropic frictional contact of piezoelectric bodies (Q498552) (← links)
- Unique real-variable expressions of the integral kernels in the somigliana stress identity covering all transversely isotropic elastic materials for 3D BEM (Q695883) (← links)
- Indentation response of piezoelectric films under frictional contact (Q1626029) (← links)
- Three-dimensional boundary element analysis for anisotropic elastic solids and its extension to piezoelectric and magnetoelectroelastic solids (Q1634656) (← links)
- On two accurate methods for computing 3D Green's function and its first and second derivatives in piezoelectricity (Q1654851) (← links)
- A comprehensive study on Green's functions and boundary integral equations for 3D anisotropic thermomagnetoelectroelasticity (Q1654953) (← links)
- Boundary element analysis of 3D cracks in anisotropic thermomagnetoelectroelastic solids (Q1655213) (← links)
- On novel explicit expressions of Green's function and its derivatives for magnetoelectroelastic materials (Q1658272) (← links)
- Magneto-electro-elastic node-based smoothed point interpolation method for micromechanical analysis of natural frequencies of nanobeams (Q2285710) (← links)
- 3D explicit-BEM fracture analysis for materials with anisotropic multifield coupling (Q2289297) (← links)
- A fast and non-degenerate scheme for the evaluation of the 3D fundamental solution and its derivatives for fully anisotropic magneto-electro-elastic materials (Q2420343) (← links)
- Efficient computation of the Green's function and its derivatives for three-dimensional anisotropic elasticity in BEM analysis (Q2520253) (← links)
- Green's function for anisotropic dispersive poroelastic media based on the Radon transform and eigenvector diagonalization (Q5243626) (← links)