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Boundary Element Methods for Engineers

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Boundary Element Methods for Engineers
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Publisher: Bookboon
ISBN-13: 9788740307320
Number of pages: 526

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The book offers a deliberately simple introduction to boundary element methods applicable to a wide range of engineering problems. The mathematics are kept as simple as reasonably possible. Several boundary element computer programs, written in both Fortran and Matlab, suitable for use on desktops or laptops are presented and described in detail and their uses are illustrated with the aid of a number of practical examples.

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