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Application of BEM and using BIM database for BEM: A review

Journal of Building Engineering, 2019
Abstract This paper reviews Building Energy Modeling (BEM) development using classification and review of articles for the recent years (2015–2018) to explore how much BEM methodologies have been used Building Information Modeling (BIM) database during this period.
Zahra Pezeshki, A Darabi
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New BEM/BEM and BEM/FEM scalar potential formulations for magnetostatic problems

Engineering Analysis With Boundary Elements, 2019
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Dimitrios C Rodopoulos   +1 more
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Interface relaxation algorithms for BEM–BEM coupling and FEM–BEM coupling

Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 2003
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Elleithy, Wael M., Tanaka, Masataka
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Periodic BEM and FEM-BEM coupling

Computational Mechanics, 2000
The main motivation of this work is the dynamic behavior of very long structures such as diaphragm and quay walls. Indeed despite a seemingly bi-dimensional or periodic geometry, a true three dimensional analysis has to be carried out since the seismic loading is fully three-dimensional.
D. Clouteau, M. L. Elhabre, D. Aubry
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BEM and BEM with SOR on the parallel computer QCDPAX

Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 1996
SPMD style parallel processing of the Poisson equation with Neumann boundary condition on the parallel computer QCDPAX, which has only a two-dimensional nearest neighbor connection and a broadcast bus, is carried out and discussed. Parallel BEM, SOR and BEM with SOR are compared to find that BEM with SOR and BEM are suitable for parallel processing.
Sir Yang Lim   +2 more
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Development of bem for thermoplasticity

International Journal of Solids and Structures, 1994
Abstract A boundary element method (BEM) for general thermoplastic analysis is presented. A thermally-sensitive two surface material model is used to simulate constitutive behavior. The nonlinear system of equations, arising from an initial stress approach, is solved using a new Newton-Raphson solution algorithm. The stress tensors are collapsed into
Chopra, M. B., Dargush, G. F.
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