An approximate solution for boundary value problems in structural engineering and fluid mechanics

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Variational iteration method (VIM) is applied to solve linear and nonlinear boundary value problems with particular significance in structural engineering and fluid mechanics. These problems are used as mathematical models in viscoelastic and inelastic flows, deformation of beams, and plate deflection theory. Comparison is made between the exact solutions and the results of the variational iteration method (VIM). The results reveal that this method is very effective and simple, and that it yields the exact solutions. It was shown that this method can be used effectively for solving linear and nonlinear boundary value problems. Copyright © 2008 A. Barari et al.

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Barari, A., Omidvar, M., Ganji, D. D., & Poor, A. T. (2008). An approximate solution for boundary value problems in structural engineering and fluid mechanics. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2008. https://doi.org/10.1155/2008/394103

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