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The following pages link to THE UPPER BOUND PROPERTY FOR SOLID MECHANICS OF THE LINEARLY CONFORMING RADIAL POINT INTERPOLATION METHOD (LC-RPIM) (Q3056068):
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- A smoothed Hermite radial point interpolation method for thin plate analysis (Q363358) (← links)
- A novel linearly-weighted gradient smoothing method (LWGSM) in the simulation of fluid dynamics problem (Q365527) (← links)
- A cell-based smoothed radial point interpolation method (CS-RPIM) for static and free vibration of solids (Q441540) (← links)
- Local RBF-based differential quadrature collocation method for the boundary layer problems (Q441559) (← links)
- Numerical modeling and simulation of pulsatile blood flow in rigid vessel using gradient smoothing method (Q444842) (← links)
- Reconstruction of dynamically changing boundary of multilayer heat conduction composite walls (Q463472) (← links)
- Solution bound and nearly exact solution to nonlinear solid mechanics problems based on the smoothed FEM concept (Q463474) (← links)
- A local Petrov-Galerkin approach with moving Kriging interpolation for solving transient heat conduction problems (Q537565) (← links)
- Temporal stabilization of the node-based smoothed finite element method and solution bound of linear elastostatics and vibration problems (Q610417) (← links)
- Smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH): an overview and recent developments (Q970114) (← links)
- An edge-based smoothed point interpolation method (ES-PIM) for heat transfer analysis of rapid manufacturing system (Q974929) (← links)
- A bridging transition technique for the combination of meshfree method with finite element method in 2D solids and structures (Q1021178) (← links)
- A three-dimensional adaptive analysis using the meshfree node-based smoothed point interpolation method (NS-PIM) (Q1944585) (← links)
- Boundary behavior of large solutions to elliptic equations with nonlinear gradient terms (Q2393631) (← links)
- A sub-domain RPIM with condensation of degree of freedom (Q2451030) (← links)
- A novel reduced-basis method with upper and lower bounds for real-time computation of linear elasticity problems (Q2638136) (← links)
- APPLICATION OF POINT INTERPOLATION METHOD IN JOINTED ROCK MASS (Q2845371) (← links)
- Certified solutions for hydraulic structures using the node-based smoothed point interpolation method (NS-PIM) (Q2854928) (← links)
- MESHFREE CELL-BASED SMOOTHED POINT INTERPOLATION METHOD USING ISOPARAMETRIC PIM SHAPE FUNCTIONS AND CONDENSED RPIM SHAPE FUNCTIONS (Q2905155) (← links)
- THE MESHLESS GALERKIN BOUNDARY NODE METHOD FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL SOLIDS (Q2971826) (← links)
- MESHFREE CELL-BASED SMOOTHED ALPHA RADIAL POINT INTERPOLATION METHOD (CS-α RPIM) FOR SOLID MECHANICS PROBLEMS (Q2971837) (← links)
- On Partitions of Unity Property of Nodal Shape Functions: Rigid-Body-Movement Reproduction and Mass Conservation (Q2972078) (← links)
- An Overview on Meshfree Methods: For Computational Solid Mechanics (Q2972140) (← links)
- A thin plate formulation without rotation DOFs based on the radial point interpolation method and triangular cells (Q3018023) (← links)
- Upper and lower bounds for natural frequencies: A property of the smoothed finite element methods (Q3062578) (← links)
- A GENERALIZED GRADIENT SMOOTHING TECHNIQUE AND THE SMOOTHED BILINEAR FORM FOR GALERKIN FORMULATION OF A WIDE CLASS OF COMPUTATIONAL METHODS (Q3174490) (← links)
- A superconvergent point interpolation method (SC-PIM) with piecewise linear strain field using triangular mesh (Q3617499) (← links)
- A Novel Pick-Out Theory and Technique for Constructing the Smoothed Derivatives of Functions for Numerical Methods (Q4563136) (← links)
- GEOMETRICALLY NONLINEAR ANALYSIS OF MICROSWITCHES USING THE LOCAL MESHFREE METHOD (Q4924205) (← links)
- EDGE-BASED SMOOTHED POINT INTERPOLATION METHODS (Q4924216) (← links)
- ON G SPACE THEORY (Q4924254) (← links)
- A NORMED G SPACE AND WEAKENED WEAK (W<sup>2</sup>) FORMULATION OF A CELL-BASED SMOOTHED POINT INTERPOLATION METHOD (Q4924303) (← links)
- A G space theory and a weakened weak (W<sup>2</sup> ) form for a unified formulation of compatible and incompatible methods: Part I theory (Q5306434) (← links)
- A G space theory and a weakened weak (W<sup>2</sup> ) form for a unified formulation of compatible and incompatible methods: Part II applications to solid mechanics problems (Q5306435) (← links)