| Chapter 1 |
Governing Formulations of the BEM in Acoustics |
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| Chapter 2 |
Practical Implementation Issues of Acoustic
BEM |
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| Chapter 3 |
Determination of Acoustic Eigenvalues by
the BEM |
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| Chapter 4 |
Time-Dependent 2D BE Formulations |
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| Chapter 5 |
Hybrid Boundary Element Methods in Frequency
and Time Domain |
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| Chapter 6 |
Efficient Numerical Techniques in Time
and Frequency Domain |
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| Chapter 7 |
Source Simulation Techniques for Solving
Boundary Element Problems |
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| Chapter 8 |
Reconstruction of Source Strength Distribution
by Inversing the Boundary Element Method |
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| Chapter 9 |
Analysis of Thin Acoustic Barriers using
Slender-Body Theory |
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| Chapter 10 |
Numerical Modelling of Acoustic Transparency |
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| Chapter 11 |
Combination of Finite Element and Boundary
Element Methods in Computational Acoustics and Coupled Field Problems of
Electro-Acoustic Transducers |
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| Chapter 12 |
Application of BEM and FEM to Musical Instruments |
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| Chapter 13 |
Application of BE and coupled FE/BE Methods
in Underwater Acoustics |
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| Chapter 14 |
Application of the BE Method for Industrial
Problems |
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