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Enhancing orthogonal finishing machining of Ti6Al4V with laser-ablated tool geometry modifications. [PDF]

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Numerical Investigation of Buckling Behavior of MWCNT-Reinforced Composite Plates. [PDF]

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Spline‐based meshfree method

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 2012
SUMMARYIn the present work, the spline‐based meshfree method (SBMFM) is presented. The SBMFM uses spline basis functions for field variables and boundary representation. Because of the inherent properties of splines, that is, NURBS (nonuniform rational B‐splines), the analysis domain used in the SBMFM has its own parametric domain. Unlike the classical
Kim, HJ Kim, Hyun-Jung   +1 more
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Adaptive Meshfree Backward SDE Filter

SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, 2017
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Bao, Feng, Maroulas, Vasileios
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A coupled extended meshfree–smoothed meshfree method for crack growth simulation

Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics, 2020
Abstract A coupled extended meshfree–smoothed meshfree method (CXSMM) is presented for simulating crack growth in 2D solids. In terms of the relationship between the crack surface and the background integration cells, the analysis domain is easy to be divided into discontinuous and continuous regions, in which the meshfree Galerkin method and the ...
Wentao Ma, Guojun Liu, Wenshuai Wang
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Meshfree simulation of deforming domains

Computer-Aided Design, 1999
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Shapiro, V., Tsukanov, I.
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The least‐squares meshfree method

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 2001
AbstractA new efficient meshfree method is presented in which the first‐order least‐squares method is employed instead of the Galerkin's method. In the meshfree methods based on the Galerkin formulation, the source of many difficulties is in the numerical integration. The current method, in this respect, has different characteristics and is expected to
Park, SH, Youn, SK Youn, Sung-Kie
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Meshfree integrators

2011
The subject of this workshop was numerical methods that preserve geometric properties of the flow of an ordinary or partial differential equation. This was complemented by the question as to how structure preservation affects the long-time behaviour of numerical methods.
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