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Perturbed Boundary Element Method and its Solution to the Stability of Plates of Perpendicular Anisotropic Materials

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Computational Mechanics ’95

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With many advantages, the Boundary Element Method is useful for solutions of the problems governed by the differential equations . But it often fails in solving nonlinear problems. In this paper , the method is combined with perturbational method to form a new Perturbed Boundary Element Method, which possesses the special advantages of both, can solve some complicated problems more effectively than others. By the new Perturbed Boundary Element Method, we can solve the stable problem of the perpendicular anisotropic plate.

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Guangxia, C., Makoto, M., Hideo, S. (1995). Perturbed Boundary Element Method and its Solution to the Stability of Plates of Perpendicular Anisotropic Materials. In: Atluri, S.N., Yagawa, G., Cruse, T. (eds) Computational Mechanics ’95. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79654-8_498

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