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Containing the latest in a long line of conferences covering the most recent advances in Boundary Elements and Mesh Reduction Methods (BEM/MRM), this book contains an important chapter in the history of this important method used in science and engineering. The BEM/MRM conference has long been recognised as THE international forum on the technique. The proceedings of the conference therefore constitute a record of the development of the method, running from the initial successful development of boundary integral techniques into the BEM, a method that eliminates the need for an internal mesh, to the recent and most sophisticated Mesh Reduction and even Meshless Methods. Since the boundary elements, mesh reduction, and meshless methods are used in many engineering and scientific fields, the book will be of great interest to all engineers and scientists working within the areas of numerical analysis, boundary elements and meshless methods.Topics covered include: Advanced formulations; Advanced meshless and mesh reduction methods; Structural mechanics applications; Solid mechanics; Heat and mass transfer, Electrical engineering and electromagnetics; Computational methods; Fluid flow modelling; Damage mechanics and fracture; Dynamics and Vibrations Engineering applications.
Section 1 Advanced mesh less and mesh reduction methods
Radial basis functions: achievements and challenges
3(20)
E. J. Kansa
An ACA-MFS approach for the analysis of sound propagation in sonic crystals
23(12)
L. Godinho
D. Soares Jr.
P. G. Santos
BEM in free vibration analysis of elastic shells coupled with liquid sloshing
35(12)
K. Degtiariov
V. Gnitko
V. Naumenko
E. Strelnikova
Basics of a fast-multipole unified technique for the analysis of several classes of continuum mechanics problems with the boundary element
47(14)
H. de Farias Costa Peixoto
L. Simoes Novelino
N. A. Dumont
A characteristic based split meshless local Petrov--Galerkin method for unsteady three-dimensional incompressible fluid flow
61(12)
J. Muzik
K. Kovarik
A local RBF method based on a finite collocation approach
73(14)
D. Stevens
H. Power
Section 2 Computational methods
A necessary and sufficient BEM/BIEM for two-dimensional elasticity problems
87(14)
J. T. Chen
W. S. Huang
Y. T. Lee
S. K. Kao
Topology optimisation for heat conduction problems in 2D with heat transfer boundary condition and heat flux objective function defined on morphing boundaries using BEM
101(12)
G. Jing
H. Isakari
T. Matsumoto
T. Yamada
T. Takahashi
FEM/FMBEM coupling for acoustic structure interaction and acoustic design sensitivity analysis with sound-absorbing materials
113(12)
Y. M. Xu
H. B. Chen
L. L. Chen
BIEs for modelling of discontinuities in linear multi-field half-space
125(14)
T. N. Pham
J. Rungamornrat
W. Pansuk
Y. Sato
Finite element analysis of FRP pipelines' dynamic stability
139(14)
D. G. Pavlou
A. I. Nergaard
Parallel solution of multiphase transport problem
153(10)
G. Kosec
Multiscale models and approximation algorithms for protein electrostatics
163(12)
J. P. Bardhan
M. G. Knepley
Engineering optimization with fast boundary element method
175(10)
I. Ostamin
A. Mikhalev
D. Zorin
I. Oseledets
Section 3 Solid mechanics
A boundary element method for wave scattering in fluid-saturated porous rocks
185(12)
A. Furukawa
T. Saitoh
S. Hirose
3D rolling processing analysis by the Fast Multi-pole Boundary Element Method
197(16)
G. Shen
D. Liu
C. Yu
Y. Zheng
Section 4 Plate bending
On the boundary element formulation to compute critical loads considering the effect of shear deformation in plate bending
213(10)
L. Palermo Jr.
R. A. Soares Jr.
Multiple gradations coupling effects in the bending of thin elastic FGM plates
223(12)
V. Sladek
L. Sator
J. Sladek
Fundamental solutions for the coupled extension-flexure laminate problem
235(14)
S. Syngellakis
Section 5 Fluid flow modelling
BEM simulation model for coupled heat, moisture and air transport through a multilayered porous wall
249(12)
L. Skerget
A. Tadeu
J. Ravnik
Nanofluid natural convection around a cylinder by BEM
261(12)
J. Ravnik
L. Skerget
B. W. Yeigh
The indirect boundary element method for the axisymmetric free surface Stokes flow
273(12)
M. A. Ponomareva
V. A. Yakutenok
Simulation of mold filling by a highly viscous fluid using the 2D indirect boundary element method
285(14)
M. A. Ponomareva
V. A. Yakutenok
Section 6 Electrical engineering and electromagnetics
Boundary element modeling of curved wire antenna configurations
299(12)
D. Poljak
V. Doric
F. Lerinc
A BEM method for electromagnetics in complex 3D geometries
311(16)
P. L'Eplattenier
I. Caldichoury
Feasibility of a meshfree post-processing for boundary element methods
327(12)
A. Buchau
W. M. Rucker
Author index 339