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

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The Boundary Element Method, as well as other meshless techniques continue to evolve and grow in importance, with new applications developed every year. The proceedings of the Wessex Institute of Technology 's conferences on the Boundary Element Method, first convened in 1978 and now held annually, are recognised internationally as the record of the latest advances on the Method and other meshless techniques and their applications. The papers presented at the 35th conference cover topics such as Advanced meshless and mesh reduction methods; Advanced formulations; Computational methods; Stochastic modelling; Emerging applications; Solid mechanics applications; Dynamics and vibrations; Damage mechanics and fracture; Material characterisation; Fluid flow modelling; Electrical engineering and electromagnetics; Heat and mass transfer.
Numerical investigation of turbulent natural convection in enclosures
1(10)
L. Skerget
J. Ravnik
J. Lupse
A GPU-accelerated meshless method for two-phase incompressible fluid flows
11(12)
J. M. Kelly
E. A. Divo
A. J. Kassab
The influence of RBF differentiation on the accuracy of the alternative LBIE method for solving the Navier-Stokes equations
23(10)
E. H. Ooi
V. Popov
Coupled multi-domain BEM and FEM for fluid-structure interaction analysis
33(12)
V. Gnitko
V. Naumenko
U. Ogorodnyk
E. Strelnikova
Boundary singularity method for Stokes flow of droplet-fiber interaction
45(10)
M. Mikhaylenko
A. Povitsky
Meshless solution of laminar flow in a 2D backward-facing step
55(12)
A. G. Vidal
E. A. Divo
A. J. Kassab
Laminar flame propagation modeling using the Radial Basis Function (RBF) method
67(12)
V. Bayona
M. Kindelan
Pattern formation simulations in reaction-diffusion systems by local integral equation method
79(14)
V. Sladek
J. Sladek
A. Shirzadi
Green element method solutions to steady inverse contaminant transport problems
93(10)
E. K. Onyari
A. E. Taigbenu
Wire antenna model of the vertical grounding electrode
103(10)
D. Poljak
S. Sesnic
The three-dimensional Cauchy-condition surface method to reconstruct the last closed magnetic surface in non-axisymmetric fusion plasma
113(10)
M. Itagaki
K. Watanabe
Iterative coupling between the MFS and Kansa's method for acoustic problems
123(10)
L. Godinho
D. Soares Jr.
A. Pereira
C. Dors
Stability analysis for laminates with general anisotropy using boundary elements
133(12)
S. Syngellakis
An alternative dynamic fundamental solution for plate bending including the shear deformation effect
145(10)
L. Palermo Jr.
Analysis of infinite/finite unidirectional elastic phononic structures by BEM
155(10)
H. F. Gao
T. Matsumoto
T. Takahashi
H. Isakari
Meshless analysis of soil-structure interaction using a MFS-MLPG coupled approach
165(12)
L. Godinho
P. Amado-Mendes
A. Tadeu
Inverse scattering analysis of elastic half space by means of the fast volume integral equation method
177(10)
T. Touhei
T. Hinago
BEM formulation based on dipoles of stresses applied to crack growth modelling in quasi-brittle materials
187(12)
H. L. Oliveira
E. D. Leonel
Crack extension near an auxetic particle using symmetric Galerkin boundary elements
199(10)
J. R. Berger
M. Adam
I. Reimanis
A.-V. Phan
Assessment of the spectral properties of the double-layer potential matrix H
209(12)
N. A. Dumont
The Least Squares Method as a refining technique in Boundary Element Method analysis
221(12)
W. W. Wutzow
J. B. de Paiva
Author Index 233