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The following pages link to Large-scale thermal analysis of fiber composites using a line-inclusion model by the fast boundary element method (Q2520170):
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- Hierarchical interface-enriched finite element method: an automated technique for mesh-independent simulations (Q349413) (← links)
- A boundary collocation meshfree method for the treatment of Poisson problems with complex morphologies (Q728753) (← links)
- New interface integration BEM for solving multi-medium nonlinear heat transfer problems (Q785086) (← links)
- 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)
- Transient heat conduction analysis of functionally graded materials by a multiple reciprocity boundary face method (Q1654806) (← links)
- Accurate numerical evaluation of domain integrals in 3D boundary element method for transient heat conduction problem (Q1654807) (← links)
- The multi-domain FMM-IBEM to model elastic wave scattering by three-dimensional inclusions in infinite domain (Q1654808) (← links)
- A rigid-inclusion model for fiber-reinforced composites by fast multipole hybrid boundary node method (Q1799683) (← links)
- An efficient BEM formulation for three-dimensional steady-state heat conduction analysis of composites (Q2425943) (← links)
- Thermal analysis of carbon-nanotube composites using a rigid-line inclusion model by the boundary integral equation method (Q2501879) (← links)
- Thermal analysis of 3D composites by a new fast multipole hybrid boundary node method (Q2512406) (← links)
- An interface integral equation method for solving general multi-medium mechanics problems (Q2952967) (← links)
- On the application of higher-order elements in the hierarchical interface-enriched finite element method (Q6558905) (← links)
- An efficient unstructured quadrilateral-dominated surface mesh generation method for arbitrary geometry with tiny features or crack defects in DiBFM (Q6577988) (← links)