Advances in Boundary Element Techniques

The editors have published a select group of full length papers on boundary element analysis (BEA) photographed from camera ready manuscripts. The articles have been prepared by some of the most distinguished and prolific individuals in this field. More than half of these articles have been submitte...

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Other Authors: Kane, James H. (Editor), Maier, Giulio (Editor), Tosaka, Nobuyoshi (Editor), Atluri, S.N. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1993, 1993
Edition:1st ed. 1993
Series:Springer Series in Computational Mechanics
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505 0 |a 12. Three-Dimensional Transient Coupled Analysis of Groundwater Flow and Nuclide Migration by the Boundary Element Method -- 13. Fortran Codes for the Evaluation of the Discrete Helmholtz Integral Operators -- 14. On a New Formulation for the Boundary Integration Equation Method ofElastostatics -- 15. A Galeridn Symmetric Boundary-Element Method in Plasticity: Formulation and Implementation -- 16. Potential Compressible Flows Around Helicopter Rotors in Arbitrary Motion -- 17. A. Consistent Boundary/Interior Element Method for Evolutive Elastic Plastic Structural Analysis -- 18. Integration of Boundary Element Analysis with Computer Aided Design -- 19. Some Boundary Methods for Analysis of Elastic-Wave Propagation -- 20. Symmetric Coupling of Finite Elements and Boundary Elements -- 21. Boundary Element Analysis of Nonlinear Free Surface Flow in Containers -- 22. Non-Conforming Boundary Elements for 3D Steady-State Electromagnetic Fields --  
505 0 |a 1. Regularization of the Displacement and Traction BIE for 3D Elastodynamic Using Indirect Methods -- 2. Stochastic Boundary Element Methods -- 3. A BEM Approach for Transient Conduction-Convection in Machining Processes -- 4. Improved Integration Methods for P-Adaptive Boundary Element Techniques -- 5. Hybrid BE-FE Stress Analysis of the Excavation of a Tunnel Bifurcation on the Basis of a Substructuring Technique -- 6. Computational Analysis of Singular Integral Equations for Crack Problems -- 7. Analytical Contributions for Viscoelastic BEM Formulations in Time and Frequency Domain -- 8. Symbolic Computation of Hypersingular Boundary Integrals -- 9. On Volterra Boundary Integral Equations of the First Kind for Nonstationary Stokes Equations -- 10. On the Engineering Analysis of 2D Problems by the Symmetric Galerkin Boundary Element Method and Coupled BEM/FEM -- 11. Sparse Blocked Equation Solving Techniques in Boundary Element Analysis --  
505 0 |a 23. Expert System for Boundary Element Elastostatic Analysis -- 24. A Panel Method for the Simulation of Nonlinear Gravity Waves and Ship Motions 
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520 |a The editors have published a select group of full length papers on boundary element analysis (BEA) photographed from camera ready manuscripts. The articles have been prepared by some of the most distinguished and prolific individuals in this field. More than half of these articles have been submitted by authors that participated in an International Forum on Boundary Element Methods, in Melbourne Australia, in the Summer of 1991. However, this volume is not a conference proceedings, as these authors have expanded their accounts to chapter length, and/or have tailored their expositions more toward the style employed in archival journal publications. The authors that did not participate in the International Forum have also adhered to the above mentioned philosophy. This work contains a definitive representation of the significant capabilities and applications currently available or under investigation that fall under the general category of advanced boundary element analysis. With treatments of mechanical, thermal, fluid, and electromagnetic phenomena, this book should thus be of value to graduate students, practitioners, and researchers in engineering, mathematics, and the physical sciences wishing to obtain a broader perspective or remain current in these important areas of computational simulation