Perfectly matched layers in the thin layer method
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- A semi-analytical method for time-domain analyses of dam-reservoir interactions
- Efficient mode-matching analysis of discontinuities in finite planar substrates using perfectly matched layers
- Elements for the numerical analysis of wave motion in layered strata
- Heat diffusion in layered media via the thin-layer method
- Mixed perfectly-matched-layers for direct transient analysis in 2D elastic heterogeneous media
- PMLs: a direct approach
- Perfectly matched layers for transient elastodynamics of unbounded domains
- Static Loads in Layered Halfspaces
- Studies of FE/PML for exterior problems of time-harmonic elastic waves
- Wave propagation analysis in inhomogeneous piezo-composite layer by the thin-layer method
- Wave propagation in anisotropic layered media
Cited in
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- Accurate H-shaped absorbing boundary condition in frequency domain for scalar wave propagation in layered half-space
- Hybrid BEM-TLM-PML method for the dynamic impedance functions calculation of a rigid strip-footing on a nearly saturated poroelastic soil profile
- Efficient computation of dispersion curves for multilayered waveguides and half-spaces
- Three-dimensional fundamental solution for dynamic responses of a layered transversely isotropic saturated half-space using coupled thin-layer and complex frequency shifted perfectly matched layer method
- Abatement of railway induced vibrations: numerical comparison of trench solutions
- Implementation of the stretched co-ordinate-based PML for waveguide structures in TLM
- The double absorbing boundary method for a class of anisotropic elastic media
- Consistent transmitting boundaries for <scp>time‐domain</scp> analyses of wave propagation in layered anisotropic waveguides
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