The following pages link to (Q3316748):
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- Meshless boundary integral equations with equilibrium satisfaction (Q441569) (← links)
- Two-dimensional elastostatic analysis of FGMs via BEFM (Q443360) (← links)
- A BIEM approach to an external problem of time-harmonic elastodynamics with elastic-type boundary conditions (Q443468) (← links)
- Automatic generating and spread of a plastic region in PIES (Q785145) (← links)
- On the convergence of elastoplastic boundary element analysis (Q807214) (← links)
- Dynamic elastoplastic analysis by a hybrid BEM-FEM time-domain formulation (Q837434) (← links)
- A self-adaptive h-refinement technique for the boundary element method (Q918285) (← links)
- A time-domain boundary element formulation for the dynamic analysis of non linear porous media (Q973363) (← links)
- An efficient stabilized boundary element formulation for 2D time-domain acoustics and elasto\-dynamics (Q1015639) (← links)
- A time-marching scheme based on implicit Green's functions for elastodynamic analysis with the domain boundary element method (Q1015693) (← links)
- Primal-dual variational problems by boundary and finite elements (Q1086998) (← links)
- Elastodynamics of thin plates with internal dissipative processes. I: Theoretical foundations (Q1194831) (← links)
- An effective boundary method for the analysis of elastoplastic problems (Q1206688) (← links)
- Biot's consolidation theory -- application of BEM with time independent fundamental solutions for poroelastic saturated media. (Q1398999) (← links)
- A boundary element technique for incremental, nonlinear elasticity. I: Formulation. (Q1424412) (← links)
- Dynamic non-linear stress analysis by the mass matrix BEM (Q1592588) (← links)
- A BIEM approach to a time-harmonic analysis of saturated soil-structure interaction with elastic-type contact conditions (Q1654651) (← links)
- Dynamic analysis of elastoplastic models considering combined formulations of the time-domain boundary element method (Q1654662) (← links)
- A new BEM for solving 2D and 3D elastoplastic problems without initial stresses/strains (Q1654841) (← links)
- Elastoplastic analysis of Reissner's plates by the boundary element method (Q1654959) (← links)
- A solution strategy for non-linear implicit BEM formulation using a unified constitutive modelling framework (Q1654971) (← links)
- Parametric integral equation system (PIES) for 2D elastoplastic analysis (Q1655097) (← links)
- The strong discontinuity approach as a limit case of strain localization in the implicit BEM formulation (Q1655836) (← links)
- 2D elastoplastic boundary problems solved by PIES without strongly singular surface integrals (Q1658680) (← links)
- Elastodynamics of thin plates with internal dissipative processes. II: Computational aspects (Q1802113) (← links)
- Recent advances in boundary element analysis methods (Q1820014) (← links)
- Static analysis of 3D damaged solids and structures by BEM (Q1858834) (← links)
- A nonlinear complementarity approach for elastoplastic problems by BEM without internal cells (Q1944461) (← links)
- Three-dimensional thermo-elastoplastic analysis by triple-reciprocity boundary element method (Q1944487) (← links)
- A boundary element formulation with equilibrium satisfaction for thermo-mechanical problems considering transient and nonlinear aspects (Q1958394) (← links)
- Initial stress formulation for elastoplastic analysis by improved multiple-reciprocity boundary element method (Q1961162) (← links)
- An improved inner point stress integral equation and its application in 2-D elastoplastic problems (Q1961502) (← links)
- Stress and velocity in 2D transient elastodynamic analysis by the boundary element method (Q1961555) (← links)
- Transient dynamic elastoplastic analysis by the time-domain BEM formulation (Q1961601) (← links)
- The direct interpolation boundary element method and the domain superposition technique applied to piecewise Helmholtz's problems with internal heterogeneity (Q1980140) (← links)
- Elastic-viscoplastic analysis of plate bending with Reissner's theory by the boundary element method (Q1980198) (← links)
- Elastoplastic boundary problems in PIES comparing to BEM and FEM (Q2012708) (← links)
- Analytical treatment on singularities for 2-D elastoplastic dynamics by time domain boundary element method using Hadamard principle integral (Q2040808) (← links)
- An accurate Galerkin-BEM approach for the modeling of quasi-static viscoelastic problems (Q2040835) (← links)
- Three dimensional cells with embedded strong discontinuity for material failure analysis by the boundary element method (Q2058048) (← links)
- A fast multipole BEM with higher-order elements for 3-D composite materials (Q2226774) (← links)
- Non-linear elastodynamic analysis by the BEM: an approach based on the iterative coupling of the D-BEM and TD-BEM formulations (Q2269277) (← links)
- Implicit procedures for the solution of elastoplastic problems by the boundary element method (Q2277315) (← links)
- A non-local damage approach for the boundary element method (Q2310515) (← links)
- Automatic cells generation algorithms for two-dimensional physically non-linear BEM analysis (Q2325428) (← links)
- BIE fracture mechanics analysis: 25 years of developments (Q2365490) (← links)
- On the description of localization and failure phenomena by the boundary element method (Q2382785) (← links)
- Combined plasticity and creep analysis in 2D by means of the boundary element method (Q2450997) (← links)
- An efficient implementation of BEM for two- and three-dimensional multi-region elastoplastic analyses (Q2459279) (← links)
- On the parallelization of boundary element codes using standard and portable libraries (Q2486478) (← links)