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The following pages link to Explicit finite element perfectly matched layer for transient three-dimensional elastic waves (Q4906494):
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- Dynamic wave propagation in infinite saturated porous media half spaces (Q424923) (← links)
- Mixed perfectly-matched-layers for direct transient analysis in 2D elastic heterogeneous media (Q643929) (← links)
- Non-convolutional second-order complex-frequency-shifted perfectly matched layers for transient elastic wave propagation (Q2021972) (← links)
- On the use of complex stretching coordinates in generalized finite difference method with applications in inhomogeneous visco-elasto dynamics (Q2058153) (← links)
- Exploring space separation techniques for 3D elastic waves simulations (Q2133892) (← links)
- A novel Rayleigh-type viscoelastic perfectly-matched-layer for wave propagation analysis: formulation, implementation and application (Q2237319) (← links)
- The use of generalized finite difference method in perfectly matched layer analysis (Q2295915) (← links)
- Stable high-order absorbing boundary condition based on new continued fraction for scalar wave propagation in unbounded multilayer media (Q2310908) (← links)
- Scaled boundary perfectly matched layer (SBPML): a novel 3D time-domain artificial boundary method for wave problem in general-shaped and heterogeneous infinite domain (Q2679503) (← links)
- A simple implementation of PML for second-order elastic wave equations (Q2698746) (← links)
- FE-PML MODELING OF 3D SCATTERING OF TRANSIENT ELASTIC WAVES IN CRACKED PLATE WITH RECTANGULAR CROSS SECTION (Q2846042) (← links)
- A two-and-a-half-dimensional displacement-based PML for elastodynamic wave propagation (Q2895016) (← links)
- An efficient time-domain perfectly matched layers formulation for elastodynamics on spherical domains (Q2952578) (← links)
- Time-domain hybrid formulations for wave simulations in three-dimensional PML-truncated heterogeneous media (Q2952624) (← links)
- Time-Domain Stability of Artificial Boundary Condition Coupled with Finite Element for Dynamic and Wave Problems in Unbounded Media (Q5384766) (← links)
- Time‐domain scaled boundary perfectly matched layer for elastic wave propagation (Q6082572) (← links)
- Formulation for wave propagation in dissipative media and its application to absorbing layers in elastoplastic analysis using mathematical programming (Q6091401) (← links)
- Accurate H-shaped absorbing boundary condition in frequency domain for scalar wave propagation in layered half-space (Q6553406) (← links)