BEM for theomoelasticity and elasticity with body force - A revisit

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For thermoelasticity and elasticity with a body force, the regular boundary element method involves a domain integral. Special techniques have been devised to eliminate the domain integral by either exact treatment, or approximation using radial basis functions. This paper gives a unified presentation of these techniques. Body forces of gravity, centrifugal, gradient, harmonic, and arbitrary types are investigated. In the approximation by radial basis function, existing work is extended to include higher order basis functions of conical, spline, and polynomial types. © 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd.

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Cheng, A. H. D., Chen, C. S., Golberg, M. A., & Rashed, Y. F. (2001). BEM for theomoelasticity and elasticity with body force - A revisit. Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 25(4–5), 377–387. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0955-7997(01)00032-7

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