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Methods Of Fundamental Solutions In Solid Mechanics Hui Wang

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Methods Of Fundamental Solutions In Solid Mechanics Hui Wang
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Publisher: Elsevier
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.52 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Hui Wang, Qing-Hua Qin
ISBN: 9780128182833, 0128182830
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Methods Of Fundamental Solutions In Solid Mechanics Hui Wang by Hui Wang, Qing-hua Qin 9780128182833, 0128182830 instant download after payment.

Since the basic concept behind the method of fundamental solutions (MFS)
was developed primarily by V. D. Kupradze and M. A. Alexidze in 1964, the
meshless MFS has become an effective tool for the solution of a large variety of
physical and engineering problems, such as potential problems, elastic problems,
crack problems, fluid problems, piezoelectric problems, antiplane problems,
inverse problems, and free-boundary problems. More recently, it has been
extended to deal with inhomogeneous partial differential equations, partial
differential equations with variable coefficients, and time-dependent problems,
by introducing radial basis function interpolation (RBF) for particular solutions
caused by inhomogeneous terms.

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