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دانلود کتاب Boundary Element Methods in Applied Mechanics. Proceedings of the First Joint Japan/US Symposium on Boundary Element Methods, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 3–6 October 1988

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Boundary Element Methods in Applied Mechanics. Proceedings of the First Joint Japan/US Symposium on Boundary Element Methods, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 3–6 October 1988

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Boundary Element Methods in Applied Mechanics. Proceedings of the First Joint Japan/US Symposium on Boundary Element Methods, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 3–6 October 1988

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ISBN (شابک) : 9780080369587, 0080369588 
ناشر: Pergamon Press 
سال نشر: 1988 
تعداد صفحات: 529 
زبان: English 
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Content: 
Pergamon Titles of Related Interest, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Page xi, Masataka Tanaka, Thomas A. Cruse
COMMITTEES, Pages xiii-xiv
Heat Conduction Analysis Using Single Layer Heat Potential, Pages 3-12, K. Onishi
A Variational Approach to Boundary Element Methods, Pages 13-24, C. Polizzotto, M. Zito
BEM Formulations for Body Forces Using Particular Integrals, Pages 25-34, P.K. Banerjee, D.P. Henry
The Error Estimation of the Boundary Element Method on the Multi-regional and Non-iinear Potential Problems, Pages 37-46, Tsuyoshi TAKEDA, Toshihiko KUWAHARA
The Use of Continuous Finite Elements in Electron Optics, Pages 47-52, R. Pušenjak, M. Oblak
Comparison of the Boundary Collocation and the Boundary Element Methods, Pages 53-62, Jan A. Kołodziej, Grzegorz Musielak
Efficient Numerical Integration for Boundary Integral Methods in Two-dimensional and Axisymmetric Potential Problems, Pages 63-72, H. Tsuboi, Y. Asatomi
Improved Galerkin Methods for Integral Equations on Polygons and Polyhedral Surfaces, Pages 73-80, E.P. Stephan
A Self-adaptive Boundary Element Technique for 2-D Potential Analysis, Pages 81-90, Joseph J. Rencis, Kwo-Yih Jong
BEASY - An Advanced Boundary Element Analysis System, Pages 91-102, H. Mizoguchi, C.A. Brebbia, R. Adey
An Analysis of the Axisymmetric Modified Helmholtz Equation by Using the Boundary Element Method, Pages 105-113, Masanori Tsuchimoto, Toshihisa Honma, Atsuhiko Yoneta, Satoru Tanaka, Kenzo Miya
Application of Advanced BEM Code to Three-dimensional Stress Analysis and Fracture Mechanics Analysis, Pages 117-128, T.A. Cruse, S.T. Raveendra
BIEM for Crack Problems and Application to the Fracture Process Zone in Concrete, Ceramics and Rock, Pages 129-138, HIDEYUKI HORII
A Fundamental Solution and Boundary Element Method for Torsion Problems of a Bonded Dissimilar Elastic Solid, Pages 139-147, Hisao HASEGAWA
3D-BEM Analysis of Surface Cracks by Supercomputer, Pages 149-158, Toshiro MIYOSHI, Masaki SHIRATORI
Boundary Integral Equation of a Three-dimensional Semi-infinite Crack, Pages 159-168, Francisco G. BENITEZ, Ares J. ROSAKIS
Boundary Element Analysis of the Elastic Contact Problem by a Penalty Function Method, Pages 169-178, Kouetsu YAMAZAKI, Masahiro MORI
Boundary Element Analysis of the Stress Intensity Factors for an Interface Crack in Dissimilar Materials, Pages 179-190, Ryoji YUUKI, Sang-Bong CHO
Fracture Mechanics Research Using the Surface Integral and Finite Element Hybrid Methods, Pages 191-202, Balkrishna S. Annigeri, William D. Keat, Michael P. Cleary
Accurate Boundary Element Analysis of Two-dimensional Elasto-plastic Problems, Pages 205-214, Toshiro MATSUMOTO, Ryoji YUUKI
Symmetric Formulation of an Indirect Boundary Element Method for Elastic-plastic Analysis and Relevant Extremum Properties, Pages 215-224, G. Maier, G. Novati, S. Sirtori
Hypersingular Integral Formulas and Wave Scattering with the Boundary Element Method, Pages 227-237, G. Krishnasamy, T.J. Rudolphi, L.W. Schmerr, F.J. Rizzo
On a Method to Analyze Scattering Problems of an Inclusion with Spring Contacts, Pages 239-244, M. KITAHARA, K. NAKAGAWA, J.D. Achenbach
Elastodynamic Crack Analysis by BIEM, Pages 245-254, N. Nishimura, Q.C. Guo, S. Kobayashi
Application of BEM to Transient Analysis of a 3-D Crack, Pages 255-264, S. Hirose, J.D. Achenbach
Wave Propagation Analysis for the Ground with Dipping Interface and Semi-Infinite Layers using a Combined Boundary Element and Finite Element Method, Pages 265-274, S. Akiyama, S. Nakamura, N. Yoshida
Boundary Element Method for Salt Water Wedge Diffusion, Pages 277-284, M. Kanoh, T. Kuroki, G. Aramaki, K. Onishi
Three-dimensional Analysis of a Fresh Water Lens in an Island, Pages 285-294, Takuo FUKUI, Teruyuki FUKUHARA, Toshikazu FURUICHI
Boundary Element Solution of a Three-dimensional Convective Diffusion Equation for Large Peclet Numbers, Pages 295-304, Yasuhiro TANAKA, Toshihisa HONMA
The Generalized Boundary Element Approach for Viscous Fluid Flow Problems, Pages 305-314, Kazuhiko Kakuda, Nobuyoshi Tosaka
Rotary Wing Aerodynamics Research at UTRC Using the Boundary Element Method, Pages 317-324, Kadin Tseng
A Potential-Vorticity Decomposition for the Analysis of Viscous Flows, Pages 325-334, Luigi Morino, Philip Beauchamp
Discretization Error in the 3-D Surface Charge Method, Pages 337-346, Y. Kuno, A. Yagi, Y. Uchikawa
Hybrid Boundary Element and Finite Element Analysis of Eddy Current Problems, Pages 347-356, TAKASHI ONUKI, HIDEKI SHIMAMOTO
Doubly Asymptotic Approximations for Electromagnetic Scattering Problems, Pages 357-369, Thomas L. Geers, Peizhen Zhang
Boundary Element Vocal Tract Models and their Acoustic Characteristic, Pages 371-380, T. Yamabuchi, T. Takarada, T. Murai, Y. Kagawa
Boundary Element Synthesis for Shape Modification Based on First-order Sensitivities, Pages 383-392, Shigeru Nakagiri, Keiko Suzuki
Structural Optimization by an Adaptive Boundary Element Method, Pages 393-402, N. Kamiya, E. Kita
On Shape Optimization Study with Automatic Mesh Division of Two-dimensional Bodies by BEM, Pages 403-412, Yutaka MIYAMOTO, Shoji IWASAKI, Hideaki DETO, Hiroyuki SUGIMOTO
Optimal Design Technique for Magnetostatic Fields, Pages 413-422, A. Ishiyama, T. Yokoi, T. Onuki
A Boundary Element Formulation for Design Sensitivities in Materially Nonlinear Problems, Pages 423-432, Subrata Mukherjee, Abhijit Chandra
A Boundary Element Approach to some Inverse Problems in Elastodynamics, Pages 435-444, Masataka TANAKA, Masayuki NAKAMURA, Kouji YAMAGIWA
An Inverse Method for the Reduction of Stress Concentration in the Two-dimensional Elastic Problem, Pages 445-452, H. Kawabe, H. Mano, M. Bessho
Boundary Element Analysis of the Inverse Problem in Galvanic Corrosion, Pages 453-462, Kikuo KISHIMOTO, Hiroyuki MIYASAKA, Shigeru AOKI
Experimental Determination of the Thermal Properties of Carbon Steel with the Aid of Boundary Element Methods, Pages 463-472, Junji KIHARA, Tatsuhiko AIZAWA, Kouichi TANEDA
On the Consideration of Finite Strain Analysis by Boundary Element Methods, Pages 475-482, Tatsuhiko Aizawa, Junji Kihara
Bifurcation Analysis for Thin Elastic Bodies by Using an Integral Equation Method, Pages 483-490, Shuhei Miyake, Nobuyoshi Tosaka
Boundary Element Methods and Nonlinear Problems, Pages 491-500, Nobuyoshi Tosaka
Uplift and Slippage of 3-D Rigid or Flexible Surface Foundations Using a Direct Time Domain BEM-FEM, Pages 501-510, Dimitris L. Karabalis, Alexandros P. Gaitanaros
Scattering of Plane P and SV Waves by Topographical Irregularities Using 2-D Time Domain BEM, Pages 513-522, Masanori Ohmi, Nobuyoshi Tosaka
An Investigation of Wave Propagation in Viscoelastic Media Modeled by Fractional Derivative Using the Boundary Element Method, Pages 523-531, Ke-Jun Xie, Robert D. Ciskowski, Larry H. Royster
Boundary Element Analysis of Linear Coupled Thermoelasticity Problems by Using Laplace Transformation, Pages 535-544, Ill-gyo Suh, Nobuyoshi Tosaka
Boundary Element Solution to Predict Transient Response of a 3-D Coupled Fluid Cavity-Elastic Structure System, Pages 545-554, R.D. Ciskowski, L.H. Royster
Author Index, Pages 555-556




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