GPU acceleration for FEM-based structural analysis
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- A three-stage graphics processing unit-based finite element analyses matrix generation strategy for unstructured meshes
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- Acceleration strategies for explicit finite element analysis of metal powder-based additive manufacturing processes using graphical processing units
- GPU acceleration of the boundary element method for shear-deformable bending of plates
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