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Applications of domain partition in BEM for solving the vibration problem of a rod subjected to a spatially distributed harmonic loading

In this paper, the dual boundary element method is used in conjunction with the domain partition to solve the vibration problem for a rod subjected to a time harmonic loading. It is shown that when the constraint equations are all included in the solver and the real part singular or real part hypers...

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Published in:Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers 2001-03, Vol.24 (2), p.151-171
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