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The following pages link to A coupling procedure of FE and SBFE for soil–structure interaction in the time domain (Q4736685):
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- A new analysis of the complex two-dimensional multilayered anisotropic soil in time domain (Q341103) (← links)
- Isotropic layered soil-structure interaction caused by stationary random excitations (Q544987) (← links)
- On the integration schemes of retrieving impulse response functions from transfer functions (Q624679) (← links)
- A frequency-domain approach for modelling transient elastodynamics using scaled boundary finite element method (Q1015680) (← links)
- High performance of the scaled boundary finite element method applied to the inclined soil field in time domain (Q1654679) (← links)
- Dynamic fracture analysis of the soil-structure interaction system using the scaled boundary finite element method (Q1655287) (← links)
- A time domain solution for complex multilayered soil model with circular inhomogeneity by the SBFEM (Q2006637) (← links)
- A shooting approach to the scaled boundary finite element equations of elastodynamics in the frequency domain (Q2246403) (← links)
- Duality system-based derivation of the modified scaled boundary finite element method in the time domain and its application to anisotropic soil (Q2290869) (← links)
- Dynamic analysis of unbounded domains by a reduced set of base functions (Q2384282) (← links)
- A high-order approach for modelling transient wave propagation problems using the scaled boundary finite element method (Q2952439) (← links)
- Diagonalization procedure for scaled boundary finite element method in modeling semi-infinite reservoir with uniform cross-section (Q3649899) (← links)
- Development of a fundamental‐solution‐less boundary element method for exterior wave problems (Q5387012) (← links)
- The scaled boundary finite element method for dispersive wave propagation in higher‐order continua (Q6092139) (← links)
- On the radial discretization in the frequency-domain SBFEM: recovering inner-subdomain solutions (Q6125498) (← links)