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Boundary Elements and Other Mesh Reduction Methods XLVII [Kõva köide]

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Theoretical advances and new foundations are reported which contribute to expanding the range of applications as well as the type of materials modelled in response to current industrial and professional requirements.  The contents of the volume reflect the ability of the subject matter to evolve and the establishment of a continuously renewed community of stakeholders.

As design, analysis and manufacture become more integrated, the chances are that the users of computational software will be less aware of the capabilities of the analytical techniques that are at the core of the process.  This reinforces the need to retain expertise in certain specialised areas of numerical methods, such as BEM/MRM, to ensure that all new tools perform satisfactorily in the integrated process.

The maturity of BEM since 1978 has resulted in a substantial number of industrial applications which demonstrate the accuracy, robustness and easy use of the technique.  Their range is still being widened, taking advantage of the potentialities of the Mesh Reduction techniques in general.  

This volume constitutes an important reference base from which to discuss new ideas and critically compare results before developed solutions and tools are released to end professional users.
Section 1: Advanced formulations and inverse problems

Node location optimization and inquiry into geometry-preserving versus
isoparametric formulation in the collocation boundary element method;
Solution of corrosion problems using the boundary element method;
Discontinuous boundary condition impact on near corner stress values around a
spherical cavity


Section 2: Computational method and others

High-accurate approach for repeated integrals calculation from double layer
potential with piecewise-constant density over triangular panels; Automatic
robot car parallel parking system using artificial neural network; Local
moving least squares method for granular debris flow; A meshless collocation
method based on hierarchical matrices for 
efficient numerical analysis of large-scale linear systems

Section 3: Fluid and solid mechanics

Solidsolid interfacial dynamics and modelling; Fast algorithm for boundary
integral equation solving in two-dimensional flow simulation by vortex
methods; On meshless Lagrangian vortex methods for two-dimensional flow
simulation at moderate and high Reynolds numbers


Section 4: Meshless and multiscale problems

Acoustic wave scattering by null-thickness bodies with complex geometry;
Multiscale modelling of concrete plates using the boundary element method;
Modelling of concrete using the boundary element method and homogenisation
technique