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The following pages link to A fast integral approach for drag force calculation due to oscillatory slip stokes flows (Q3157131):
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- Efficiency improvement of the frequency-domain BEM for rapid transient elastodynamic analysis (Q386323) (← links)
- Rapid solution of 3-D oscillatory elastodynamics using the pfft accelerated BEM (Q441697) (← links)
- A new fast multipole boundary element method for solving 2-D Stokes flow problems based on a dual BIE formulation (Q443215) (← links)
- An efficient grid-based direct-volume integration BEM for 3D geometrically nonlinear elasticity (Q1624368) (← links)
- Complexity and accuracy of the grid-based direct-volume integration BEM for quasilinear problems (Q1654586) (← links)
- DRBEM formulation for transient Stokes flow with slip boundary condition (Q1655232) (← links)
- Dual BIE approaches for modeling electrostatic MEMS problems with thin beams and accelerated by the fast multipole method (Q1958244) (← links)
- Cauchy principal values and finite parts of boundary integrals-revisited (Q2269286) (← links)
- BEM modeling of damping forces on MEMS with thin plates (Q2269309) (← links)
- A fast multipole implementation of the qualocation mixed-velocity-traction approach for exterior Stokes flows (Q2269313) (← links)
- Fast BEM solution for coupled 3D electrostatic and linear elastic problems (Q2486442) (← links)
- Wavelet BEM for large-scale Stokes flows based on the direct integral formulation (Q2894835) (← links)
- Precorrected FFT accelerated BEM for large-scale transient elastodynamic analysis using frequency-domain approach (Q2894986) (← links)
- Fast Stokes Solvers for MEMS (Q2902586) (← links)
- Evaluation of the drag force by integrating the energy dissipation rate in stokes flow for 2D domains using the FEM (Q3988314) (← links)
- Precorrected-FFT Accelerated Singular Boundary Method for Large-Scale Three-Dimensional Potential Problems (Q5159038) (← links)
- Nonplanar oscillatory shear flow: From the continuum to the free-molecular regime (Q5303576) (← links)