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A new method for coupling of boundary element method and finite element method

Jingming Ma, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1992 - 
- Vol. 16, Iss: 1, pp 43-46
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In this paper, the symmetrization-iteration method (SIM) for coupling of boundary element and finite element methods is presented and the numerical results of two-dimensional elastostatics show that SIM has very high accuracy.
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This article is published in Applied Mathematical Modelling.The article was published on 1992-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 19 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Boundary knot method & Mixed finite element method.

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The continuation approach: a general framework for the analysis and evaluation of singular and near-singular integrals

TL;DR: The continuation approach, presented in this paper, is a simple and unified framework for analyzing and computing a large class of singular and near-singular integrals such as those that arise in the boundary element method.
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Coupling FEM and discontinuous BEM for elastostatics and fluid–structure interaction

TL;DR: In this paper, a new method to couple the finite element method and the discontinuous boundary element method (BEM) for fluid-structure interaction and 2D elastostatics is presented.
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Non-conforming interface coupling and symmetric iterative solution in isogeometric FE–BE analysis

TL;DR: A three-dimensional isogeometric finite element (FE) and boundary element (BE) coupling approach based on non-uniform rational B-splines (NURBS) is developed to simulate the deformed body, and the main advantages are simplicity and robustness, as it is problem-independent and only depends on the NURBS meshes on both sides of the interface.
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Boundary element analysis of reinforced concrete structural elements.

TL;DR: A simple and practical technique for the discrete representation of reinforcement in two-dimensional boundary element analysis of reinforced concrete structural elements is presented and the results are seen to be in good agreement with the results obtained using standard finite element software.
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Isogeometric FE-BE coupling approach for structural-acoustic interaction

TL;DR: In this article, two NURBS (Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines)-based Isogeometric FE (Finite Element)-BE (Boundary Element) coupling approaches, i.e., DCM (Directed Coupling Method) and SICM (Symmetric-Iterative Coupling method), are introduced to solve the structural-acoustic interaction problems.
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The Boundary Element Method for Engineers

TL;DR: This research attacked the mode confusion problem by developing a modeling framework to estimate the number of neurons in the response of the immune system to earthquake-related injuries.
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The coupling of the finite element method and boundary solution procedures

TL;DR: The finite element method is now recognized as a general approximation process which is applicable to a variety of engineering problems and boundary solution procedures have been introduced as an independent alternative which at times is more economical and possesses certain merits as mentioned in this paper.
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Finite element, boundary element and coupled analysis of unbounded problems in elastostatics

TL;DR: In this paper, the implementation of a combined boundary element-finite element analysis capability is discussed and a comparison is made between the finite element, boundary element and coupled method as applied to unbounded problems in elasticity and plasticity.
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