A boundary-element approach to the solution of three-dimensional problems of the theory of elasticity by the geometrical immersion method (Q1369984)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1077481
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1077481 |
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A boundary-element approach to the solution of three-dimensional problems of the theory of elasticity by the geometrical immersion method (English)
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3 November 1997
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We give a formulation of the geometric immersion method for solving three-dimensional boundary-value problems in the differentially formulated theory of elasticity. If the canonical domain is the entire Euclidean space, the differential formulation reduces to the corresponding boundary integral equation whose kernel is the Kelvin-Somigliana tensor. The integral equation obtained is realized numerically using the boundary-element approximation.
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convergence
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iterative methods
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boundary-value problems
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Euclidean space
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boundary integral equation
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Kelvin-Somigliana tensor
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0.7926101088523865
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0.7874608039855957
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0.786129891872406
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