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The following pages link to ITERATIVE SOLUTION OF LARGE THREE-DIMENSIONAL BEM ELASTOSTATIC ANALYSES USING THE GMRES TECHNIQUE (Q4360348):
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- Fast multipole method applied to 3-D frequency domain elastodynamics (Q443331) (← links)
- Mechanical quadrature methods and their extrapolations for solving the first kind boundary integral equations of Stokes equation (Q492936) (← links)
- A fast BEM for the analysis of damaged structures with bonded piezoelectric sensors (Q649259) (← links)
- A fast 3D dual boundary element method based on hierarchical matrices (Q957431) (← links)
- Analysis of 3D time-dependent acoustic problems via a generic BE substructuring algorithm based on iterative solvers. (Q1429463) (← links)
- Coupling of BEM subdomains -- BETI applied to collocation BEM with mixed basis functions (Q1655166) (← links)
- An efficient implementation of the generalized minimum residual algorithm with a new preconditioner for the boundary element method (Q1944594) (← links)
- Numerical experiments of preconditioned Krylov subspace methods solving the dense non-symmetric systems arising from BEM (Q1944626) (← links)
- Conjugate gradient methods for three-dimensional BEM systems of equations (Q1958174) (← links)
- A fast multipole boundary integral equation method for crack problems in 3D (Q1961182) (← links)
- Iterative solution of large-scale 3D-BEM industrial problems (Q1961473) (← links)
- Revisiting the BE SBS algorithm and applying it to solve torsion problems in composite bars: robustness and efficiency study (Q2325501) (← links)
- Some investigations on convergence of GMRES in solving BEM equations for slender beam structures (Q2662416) (← links)
- The nsBETI method: an extension of the FETI method to non-symmetrical BEM-FEM coupled problems (Q2952200) (← links)
- A fast hierarchical dual boundary element method for three-dimensional elastodynamic crack problems (Q3062610) (← links)
- A fast dual boundary element method for 3D anisotropic crack problems (Q3549821) (← links)
- Application of a generic domain-decomposition strategy to solve shell-like problems through 3D BE models (Q3594970) (← links)