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Boundary Element Methods in Engineering and Sciences

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ISBN-10: 184816579X

ISBN-13: 9781848165793

Edition: 2010

Authors: M. H. Aliabadi

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The boundary element method (BEM), also known as the boundary integral equation method (BIEM), is a modern numerical technique which has enjoyed increasing popularity over the past two decades. It is now an established alternative to traditional computational methods of engineering analysis. The main advantage of the BEM is its unique ability to provide a complete solution in terms of boundary values only, with substantial savings in modeling effort. This book is designed to provide readers with a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the method and its application to problems in engineering and science. Each chapter provides a brief description of historical development, followed by…    
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List price: $124.00
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: Imperial College Press
Publication date: 11/25/2010
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 412
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.540
Language: English

Preface
The Boundary Element Method for Geometrically Non-Linear Analyses of Plates and Shells
Time-Domain BEM Techniques
The Boundary Element Method for the Fracture Analysis of the General Piezoelectric Solids
Boundary Integral Analysis for Three-Dimensional Exponentially Graded Elasticity
Fast Hierarchical Boundary Element Method for Large-Scale 3-D Elastic Problems
Modelling of Plates and Shallow Shells by Meshless Local Integral Equation Method
Boundary Element Technique for Slow Viscous Flows About Particles
BIT for Free Surface Flows
Simulation of Cavitating and Free Surface Flows and BEM
Condition Numbers and Local Errors in the Boundary Element Method