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The following pages link to A single-region time domain BEM for dynamic crack problems (Q675660):
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- Wave propagation in the presence of empty cracks in an elastic medium (Q1015496) (← links)
- Dual boundary element method applied to antiplane crack problems (Q1036265) (← links)
- A mass-matrix formulation for three-dimensional dynamic fracture mechanics (Q1299298) (← links)
- Dual boundary element analysis of wave scattering from singularities (Q1607994) (← links)
- Evaluation of stress intensity factors for bi-material interface cracks using displacement jump methods (Q1637974) (← links)
- Cracks in three dimensions: A dynamic dual boundary element analysis (Q1808136) (← links)
- A hypersingular numerical Green's function generation for BEM applied to dynamic SIF problems (Q1961179) (← links)
- A 2D time-domain BEM for transient wave scattering analysis by a crack in anisotropic solids (Q2269262) (← links)
- A new subregion boundary element technique based on the domain decomposition method (Q2269300) (← links)
- Dynamic stress intensity factors for multiple parallel cracks in an infinite domain under the passage of a normal incident impact or blast P-wave (Q2325436) (← links)
- Dynamic fracture analysis of Kane-Mindlin plates using the dual boundary element method (Q2325452) (← links)
- Dynamic analysis of multi-crack problems by the spline fictitious boundary element method based on Erdogan fundamental solutions (Q2325503) (← links)
- Dynamic analysis of cracks using the SGBEM for elastodynamics in the Laplace-space frequency domain (Q2450988) (← links)
- Comparative study of time and frequency domain BEM approaches in frictional contact problem for antiplane crack under harmonic loading (Q2451002) (← links)
- Boundary element method in dynamic analysis of structures with cracks (Q2486438) (← links)
- A subregion DRBEM formulation for the dynamic analysis of two-dimensional cracks (Q2489094) (← links)
- Modelling dynamic crack propagation using the scaled boundary finite element method (Q2894819) (← links)
- A fast hierarchical dual boundary element method for three-dimensional elastodynamic crack problems (Q3062610) (← links)