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The following pages link to Elastic mesh technique for 3D BIM simulation with an application to underwater explosion bubble dynamics. (Q1415739):
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- Improved three-dimensional bubble dynamics model based on boundary element method (Q349988) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of gas bubbles in close proximity to a movable or deformable body (Q399055) (← links)
- A robust and non-singular formulation of the boundary integral method for the potential problem (Q463501) (← links)
- Interaction of underwater explosion bubble with complex elastic-plastic structure (Q940527) (← links)
- Coupled FEM and BEM code for simulating acoustically excited bubbles near deformable structures (Q1015725) (← links)
- An indirect boundary element method for three-dimensional explosion bubbles. (Q1427827) (← links)
- A modified Rayleigh-Plesset model for a non-spherically symmetric oscillating bubble with applications to boundary integral methods (Q1958134) (← links)
- Fusion dynamics of underwater explosion bubbles (Q2269029) (← links)
- Some dynamical characteristics of a non-spherical bubble in proximity to a free surface (Q2392852) (← links)
- A boundary element method for the simulation of non-spherical bubbles and their interactions near a free surface (Q2451550) (← links)
- Three dimensional microbubble dynamics near a wall subject to high intensity ultrasound (Q2947705) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of the 3D dynamics of ultrasound contrast agent microbubbles using the boundary integral method (Q3456910) (← links)