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

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The Wessex Institute of Technology has been convening conferences on the Boundary Element Method since 1978. The now-annual conference series is recognised internationally as the premiere forum for sharing the latest advances on the boundary element method and other meshless techniques and their applications, which continue to evolve and grow in importance. The papers presented at the latest conference will cover topics such as Advanced meshless and mesh reduction methods; Heat and mass transfer; Electrical engineering and electromagnetics; Fluid flow; Advanced formulations; Computational techniques; Advanced structural applications; Dynamics and vibrations; Damage mechanics and fracture; Material characterisation; Financial engineering applications; Stochastic modelling; and Emerging applications..
Section 1 Advances in solid mechanics
Probabilistic fatigue crack growth using BEM and reliability algorithms
3(12)
E. D. Leonel
W. S. Venturini
Modification of Gauss-Chebyshev quadrature for modelling of crack growth in the field of residual stresses
15(10)
A. N. Galybin
S. M. Aizikovich
A tangential differential operator applied to stress and traction boundary integral equations for plate bending including the shear deformation effect
25(10)
L. Palermo Jr
The BEM for buckling analysis of viscoelastic plates modelled with fractional derivatives
35(14)
J. T. Katsikadelis
N. G. Babouskos
Section 2 Fluid flow applications
BEM simulation of transient fluid flow phenomena
49(12)
J. Ravnik
L. Skerget
Devised numerical criteria for calculating the density diffusion in a water reservoir
61(12)
M. Kanoh
T. Kuroki
Application of the boundary element method to 2D and 3D bubble dynamics
73(12)
Z. Fu
V. Popov
Calculation of propeller's load noise using LES and BEM numerical acoustics coupling methods
85(14)
Q. Yang
Y. Wang
M. Zhang
URANS and LES methodology for two-dimensional natural convection in a differentially heated cavity by BEM
99(12)
L Skerget
J. Ravnik
BEM simulations of diffraction-optimized noise barriers
111(10)
S. Gasparoni
M. Haider
M. Conter
R. Wehr
Section 3 Computational methods
A shape sensitivity analysis approach based on the boundary element method
121(12)
T. Matsumoto
T. Takahashi
K. Shibata
T. Yamada
An efficient boundary element modeling of the time domain integral equations for thin wires radiating in a presence of a lossy media
133(10)
D. Poljak
S. Antonijevic
V. Doric
Stability issues in 3D BEM formulations for transient elastodynamics
143(10)
C. G. Panagiotopoulos
G. D. Manolis
A multi-domain boundary element analysis technique based on a row elimination-back-substitution method for solving large-scale engineering problems
153(12)
X.-W. Gao
J.-X. Hu
A boundary element formulation for axi-symmetric problems in poro-elasticity
165(14)
M. H. Ozyazicioglu
M. Yener Ozkan
Section 4 Advanced formulations
The expedite boundary element method
179(12)
N. A. Dumont
C. A. Aguilar
A fundamental solution based FE model for thermal analysis of nanocomposites
191(12)
H. Wang
Q. H. Qin
On STEM of tectonic stress fields in tsunami regions
203(14)
J. Irsa
A. N. Galybin
Section 5 Advanced meshless and mesh reduction methods
Time integrations in solution of diffusion problems by local integral equations and moving least squares approximation
217(12)
V. Sladek
J. Sladek
Ch. Zhang
The MFS for the detection of inner boundaries in linear elasticity
229(12)
A. Karageorghis
D. Lesnic
L. Marin
IRBFN-based multiscale solution of a model ID elliptic equation
241(12)
D.-A. An-Vo
C.-D. Tran
N. Mai-Duy
T. Tran-Cong
A meshless solution of two dimensional density-driven groundwater flow
253(12)
K. Kovarik
Evenly spaced data points and radial basis functions
265(8)
L. T. Luh
An efficient implementation of the radial basis integral equation method
273(12)
E. H. Ooi
V. Popov
Forced vibrations of tanks partially filled with liquid under seismic load
285(12)
V. Gnitko
U. Marchenko
V. Naumenko
E. Strelnikova
Solving heat transfer in a timber beam exposed to fire with methods based on radial basis functions (RBFs)
297(12)
L. Vrankar
G. Turk
E. J. Kansa
F. Runovc
Moving least square - one dimensional integrated radial basis function networks for time dependent problems
309(12)
D. Ngo-Cong
N. Mai-Duy
W. Karunasena
T. Tran-Cong
The radial basis integral equation method for 2D Helmholtz problems
321(12)
H. Dogan
V. Popov
Meshless computation for partial differential equations of fractional order
333(12)
P. H. Wen
Y. C. Hon
Author index 345