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The following pages link to Thermal analysis of carbon-nanotube composites using a rigid-line inclusion model by the boundary integral equation method (Q2501879):
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- Steady state thermoelastic analysis of 3D solids with fiber inclusions by boundary element method (Q839191) (← links)
- Fast HdBNM for large-scale thermal analysis of CNT-reinforced composites (Q937257) (← links)
- The fast multipole boundary element method for potential problems: a tutorial (Q973364) (← links)
- An adaptive fast multipole boundary element method for three-dimensional potential problems (Q1015587) (← links)
- Thermal analysis of CNT-based nano-composites by element-free Galerkin method (Q1015590) (← links)
- A rigid-inclusion model for fiber-reinforced composites by fast multipole hybrid boundary node method (Q1799683) (← links)
- Systematic study of thermal properties of CNT composites by the fast multipole hybrid boundary node method (Q1958319) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of doubly periodic array of cracks/rigid-line inclusions in an infinite isotropic medium using the boundary integral equation method (Q1959885) (← links)
- Simulating local fields in carbon nanotube-reinforced composites for infinite strip with voids (Q2152210) (← links)
- A fast multipole accelerated method of fundamental solutions for potential problems (Q2269311) (← links)
- On numerical solving a rigid inclusions problem in 2D elasticity (Q2358969) (← links)
- An efficient BEM formulation for three-dimensional steady-state heat conduction analysis of composites (Q2425943) (← links)
- Thermal analysis of 3D composites by a new fast multipole hybrid boundary node method (Q2512406) (← links)
- Large-scale thermal analysis of fiber composites using a line-inclusion model by the fast boundary element method (Q2520170) (← links)
- A simplified approach for heat conduction analysis of CNT-based nano-composites (Q2574269) (← links)
- Electrostatic BEM for MEMS with thin beams (Q3022745) (← links)
- Two-dimensional radiative transfer due to curved Dirac delta line sources (Q4601112) (← links)