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- 3-D stochastic finite elements for thermal creep analysis of piping structures with spatial material inhomogeneities
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- Adaptive-sparse polynomial chaos expansion for reliability analysis and design of complex engineering systems
- Spectral stochastic finite element analysis for laminated composite plates
- Comparative study of projection schemes for stochastic finite element analysis
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