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(Ebook) Mesh Reduction Methods: BEM MRM XXXI by C. A. (Editor) Brebbia ISBN 1845641973

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Authors:C. A. (Editor) Brebbia
Pages:427 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Publisher:WIT Press
Language:english
File Size:7.42 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:1845641973
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(Ebook) Mesh Reduction Methods: BEM MRM XXXI by C. A. (Editor) Brebbia ISBN 1845641973

The Conference on Mesh Reduction Methods and Boundary Elements (MRM/BEM) is recognised as the international forum for the latest advances of these methods and their applications in sciences and engineering. Since the first conference took place in Southampton UK in 1978, the success of the meeting is an indication of the strength of the research being carried out by many different groups around the world. This continuous growth is a result of the evolution of the techniques from methods based on classical integral equations to techniques covering now a wide variety of mathematical approaches, the main objective of which is to reduce or eliminate the mesh. The mesh, a concept inherited from more primitive methods such as finite differences and finite elements, is alien to the solution of the problem and dictated only by the limitations of first-generation analysis techniques. This volume contains papers presented at the Thirty-first conference in the series, and topics include: Advanced Formulations; Advanced Meshless and Mesh Reduction Methods; Computational Methods; Advanced Structural Applications; Damage Mechanics and Fracture; Dynamics and Vibrations; Fluid Flow; Electrical Engineering and Electromagnetics.
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