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Dynamic Inelastic Analysis with BEM: Results and Needs

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This paper presents the techniques, advances and problems in analysis of dynamic inelastic problems with boundary element methods. The developed techniques for inelastic modeling within the BEM framework are reviewed. Adoptions of the appropriate fundamental solutions, corresponding solution techniques for the discretized system of equations, as well as the accuracy of the methods are addressed. Future improvements of the techniques and their applications are discussed.

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Hatzigeorgiou, G.D. (2009). Dynamic Inelastic Analysis with BEM: Results and Needs. In: Manolis, G.D., Polyzos, D. (eds) Recent Advances in Boundary Element Methods. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9710-2_13

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