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The following pages link to An efficient dual boundary element technique for a two‐dimensional fracture problem with multiple cracks (Q4835806):
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- A fast multipole boundary element method for modeling 2-D multiple crack problems with constant elements (Q463586) (← links)
- Efficient solution of multiple cracks in great number using eigen COD boundary integral equations with iteration procedure (Q463636) (← links)
- Dual boundary integral formulation for 2-D crack problems (Q718280) (← links)
- A fast and accurate analysis of the interacting cracks in linear elastic solids (Q1028745) (← links)
- Dual boundary element method applied to antiplane crack problems (Q1036265) (← links)
- Local Eshelby matrix in eigen-variable boundary integral equations for solids with particles and cracks in full space (Q1655162) (← links)
- 3D elastostatics by coupling method of singular integral equations with finite elements (Q1858818) (← links)
- Frictional contact analysis of multiple cracks by incremental displacement and resultant traction boundary integral equations (Q1961583) (← links)
- Formulations of displacement discontinuity method for crack problems based on boundary element method (Q2191607) (← links)
- A new subregion boundary element technique based on the domain decomposition method (Q2269300) (← links)
- Simulation of 2D linear crack growth under constant load using GFVM and two-point displacement extrapolation method (Q2308241) (← links)
- A direct traction boundary integral equation method for three-dimension crack problems in infinite and finite domains (Q2512440) (← links)
- Solution of stress intensity factors of multiple cracks in plane elasticity with eigen COD formulation of boundary integral equation (Q2886035) (← links)
- CVBEM for a Class of Linear Crack Problems (Q4430248) (← links)
- Two end variable singularity boundary elements and their applications in crack-crack interaction problems (Q4494601) (← links)
- The Natural Neighbor Radial Point Interpolation Method in Computational Fracture Mechanics: A 2D Preliminary Study (Q4564985) (← links)
- A general method to determine the stress intensity factor of multiple collinear cracks (Q5137391) (← links)