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E-raamat: Boundary Elements and Other Mesh Reduction Methods XXIX

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These proceedings include the full range of papers presented describing current research and applications. Topics include meshless techniques, including stress analysis by local integral equations, advanced formulations, including a new boundary element analysis of acoustic problems with the fictitious eigenvalue issue, the dual reciprocity methods, including an evaluation of strong shear thinning non-Newtonian fluid flow using a single-domain dual reciprocity/boundary element methods, computational issues such as inmost singularities and appropriate quadrature rules in boundary element methods, fluid mechanics applications, including a meshless analysis of flow and concentration in a water reservoir, heat and mass transfer, as in the use of a boundary element methods for double diffusive natural convection, wave propagation, including a methods of obtaining a sparse matrix from the volume integral equation for elastic wave propagation, damage mechanics and fracture, electrical engineering and electromagnetics and inverse problems. The US office of WIT Press is Computational Mechanics. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Section 1: Meshless techniques
Stress analysis by local integral equations
3(10)
V. Sladek
J. Sladek
Ch. Zhang
Non-overlapping domain decomposition scheme for the symmetric radial basis function meshless approach with double collocation at the sub-domain interfaces
13(10)
H. Power
A. Hernandez
A. La Rocca
Initial stress formulation for three-dimensional elastoplastic analysis by the triple-reciprocity boundary element method
23(10)
Y. Ochiai
A meshless solution for potential equations using a continuous-valued circular line source
33(10)
P. Mitic
Y. F. Rashed
Adaptive error estimation of the Trefftz method for solving the Cauchy problem
43(16)
C.-T. Chen
K.-H. Chen
J.-F. Lee
J.-T. Chen
Section 2: Advanced formulations
New boundary element analysis of acoustic problems with the fictitious eigenvalue issue
59(10)
M. Tanaka
Y. Arai
T. Matsumoto
A BEM formulation of free hexagons based on dynamic equilibrium
69(10)
P. Prochazka
Introduction of STEM for stress analysis in statically determined bodies
79(10)
A. N. Galybin
Null-field integral equations and their applications
89(12)
J.-T. Chen
P.-Y. Chen
Section 3: Dual reciprocity method
Hybrid BEM for the early stage of a 3D unsteady heat diffusion process
101(10)
A. Peratta
V. Popov
Evaluation of strong shear thinning non-Newtonian fluid flow using single domain DR-BEM
111(10)
M. Giraldo
H. Power
W. Florez
DRM-MD approach for bound electron states in semiconductor nano-wires
121(12)
R. Gospavic
V. Popov
G. Todorovic
Section 4: Computational issues
Comparison of radial basis functions in evaluating the Asian option
133(8)
F. Zhai
K. Shen
E. Kita
Inmost singularities and appropriate quadrature rules in the boundary element method
141(8)
E. E. Theotokoglou
G. Tsamasphyros
Parallelized iterative domain decomposition boundary element method for thermoelasticity
149(12)
B. Gamez
D. Ojeda
E. Divo
A. Kassab
M. Cerrolaza
Section 5: Fluid mechanics applications
Flow over a square cylinder by BEM
161(8)
L. Skerget
J. Ravnik
Meshless analysis of flow and concentration in a water reservoir
169(10)
M. Kanoh
N. Nakamura
K. Kai
T. Kuroki
K. Sakamoto
Numerical analysis of compressible fluid flow in a channel with sharp contractions
179(12)
L. Skerget
J. Ravnik
Section 6: Heat and mass transfer
Multiscale simulation coupled DRBEM with FVM for the two-phase flow with phase change process of micrometer scale particles
191(10)
W.-Q. Lu
K. Xu
Boundary Element Method for double diffusive natural convection in a horizontal porous layer
201(12)
J. Kramer
R. Jecl
L. Skerget
Section 7: Plates and shells
Analysis of von Karman plates using a BEM formulation
213(10)
L. Waidemam
W. S. Venturini
Linear analysis of building floor structures by a BEM formulation based on Reissner's theory
223(12)
G. R. Fernandes
D. H. Konda
L. C. F. Sanches
Section 8: Wave propagation
Time and space derivatives in a BEM formulation based on the CQM with initial conditions contribution
235(10)
A. I. Abreu
M. A. C. Ferro
W. J. Mansur
A method for obtaining a sparse matrix from the volume integral equation for elastic wave propagation
245(12)
T. Touhei
Section 9: Damage mechanics and fracture
Two-parameter concept for anisotropic cracked structures
257(10)
P. Broz
Coupled FEM-BEM crack growth analysis
267(12)
L. Zhang
R. A. Adey
Section 10: Electrical engineering and electromagnetics
Electromagnetic modeling of a lightning rod
279(12)
D. Poljak
M. Birkic
D. Kosor
C. A. Brebbia
V. Murko
The analysis of TM-mode and TE-mode optical responses of metallic nanostructures by new surface integral equations
291(8)
J.-W. Liaw
Measures for the postprocessing of grounding electrodes transient response
299(14)
D. Poljak
V. Doric
V. Murko
C. A. Brebbia
Section 11: Inverse problems
Singular superposition elastostatics BEM/GA algorithm for cavity detection
313(10)
D. Ojeda
B. Gamez
E. Divo
A. Kassab
M. Cerrolaza
Numerical solution of an inverse problem in magnetic resonance imaging using a regularized higher-order boundary element method
323(10)
L. Marin
H. Power
R. W. Bowtell
C. Cobos Sanchez
A. A. Becker
P. Glover
I. A. Jones
Author Index 333