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The following pages link to Conforming versus non-conforming boundary elements in three-dimensional elastostatics (Q3731174):
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- A dual interpolation boundary face method with Hermite-type approximation for potential problems (Q821688) (← links)
- Analytical integration of linear three-dimensional triangular elements in BEM (Q1124418) (← links)
- The elastostatic three-dimensional boundary element method: Analytical integration for linear isoparametric triangular elements (Q1286729) (← links)
- An efficient grid-based direct-volume integration BEM for 3D geometrically nonlinear elasticity (Q1624368) (← links)
- A new implementation of BEM by an expanding element interpolation method (Q1655317) (← links)
- A dual interpolation boundary face method for elasticity problems (Q1756286) (← links)
- Orthogonal collocation in the nonconforming boundary element method (Q1903807) (← links)
- Dual interpolation boundary face method for 3-D potential problem based on binary tree grids (Q2072694) (← links)
- Implementation of a dual interpolation boundary face method by discontinuous meshes (Q2128031) (← links)
- A dual interpolation boundary face method with Hermite-type approximation for elasticity problems (Q2190118) (← links)
- A dual interpolation boundary face method for 3D elasticity (Q2223909) (← links)
- A double-layer interpolation method for implementation of BEM analysis of problems in potential theory (Q2294758) (← links)
- A dual interpolation boundary face method for exterior acoustic problems based on the Burton-Miller formulation (Q2301624) (← links)
- Desingularization of matrix equations employing hypersingular integrals in boundary element methods using double nodes (Q2325482) (← links)
- The 3-D thermoelastic boundary element method: semi-analytical integration for subparametric triangular elements (Q3841355) (← links)
- Addressing the corner problem in BEM solution of heat conduction problems (Q4306923) (← links)
- Smooth modelling of the normal vector by using C<sup>0</sup>‐continuous lagrange elements in BEM (Q4868050) (← links)