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The following pages link to Analyzing the interaction between collinear interfacial cracks by an efficient boundary element-free method (Q538780):
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- Error analysis for moving least squares approximation in 2D space (Q275239) (← links)
- Cracks' closure in 3-D fracture dynamics: the effect of relative location of two coplanar cracks (Q363676) (← links)
- BEM calculation of strain energy density and relative strain energy in QWR nanostructures (Q443249) (← links)
- Analyzing three-dimensional viscoelasticity problems via the improved element-free Galerkin (IEFG) method (Q463607) (← links)
- A novel complex variable element-free Galerkin method for two-dimensional large deformation problems (Q695909) (← links)
- A boundary element-free method (BEFM) for two-dimensional potential problems (Q1005104) (← links)
- Analysis of multiple interfacial cracks in three-dimensional bimaterials using hypersingular integro-differential equation method (Q1016198) (← links)
- Analyzing three-dimensional potential problems with the improved element-free Galerkin method (Q1027809) (← links)
- The reproducing kernel particle method for two-dimensional unsteady heat conduction problems (Q1041482) (← links)
- A new and efficient boundary element-free method for 2-D crack problems (Q1992417) (← links)
- Solving numerical difficulties for element-free Galerkin analyses (Q2512422) (← links)
- Analyzing modified equal width (MEW) wave equation using the improved element-free Galerkin method (Q2520192) (← links)
- The interpolating element-free Galerkin (IEFG) method for two-dimensional potential problems (Q2520327) (← links)
- The buckling of single-walled carbon nanotubes upon bending: the higher-order gradient continuum and mesh-free method (Q2638021) (← links)
- Boundary contour method fracture analysis of bimaterial interface cracks (Q3546182) (← links)
- The dimension splitting reproducing kernel particle method for three-dimensional potential problems (Q6495603) (← links)