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Advances in Engineering Software, Volume 70
Volume 70, April 2014
- Ali Kaveh, Vahid Reza Mahdavi:
Colliding Bodies Optimization method for optimum design of truss structures with continuous variables. 1-12 - Jorge Hinojosa, Olivier Allix, Pierre-Alain Guidault, Philippe Cresta:
Domain decomposition methods with nonlinear localization for the buckling and post-buckling analyses of large structures. 13-24 - Varadraj Prabhu Gurupur, Ünal Sakoglu, G. Pankaj Jain, Urcun John Tanik:
Semantic requirements sharing approach to develop software systems using concept maps and information entropy: A Personal Health Information System example. 25-35 - Chara Ch. Mitropoulou, Nikos D. Lagaros, Manolis Papadrakakis:
Numerical calibration of damage indices. 36-50 - Marcos Lage, Lhaylla Crissaff, Hélio Lopes, Márcio da Silveira Carvalho:
Finite Element/Fictitious Domain programming for flows with particles made simple. 51-62 - Georges Kouroussis, Laurent Van Parys, Calogero Conti, Olivier Verlinden:
Using three-dimensional finite element analysis in time domain to model railway-induced ground vibrations. 63-76 - Pedro O. Rossel, María Cecilia Bastarrica, Nancy Hitschfeld-Kahler, Violeta Díaz, Mario Medina:
Domain modeling as a basis for building a meshing tool software product line. 77-89 - Xinzheng Lu, Bo Han, Muneo Hori, Chen Xiong, Zhen Xu:
A coarse-grained parallel approach for seismic damage simulations of urban areas based on refined models and GPU/CPU cooperative computing. 90-103 - Aditya Velivelli, Kenneth Mark Bryden:
Domain decomposition based coupling between the lattice Boltzmann method and traditional CFD methods - Part I: Formulation and application to the 2-D Burgers' equation. 104-112 - Rafael Eder, Johannes Gerstmayr:
Special Genetic Identification Algorithm with smoothing in the frequency domain. 113-122 - Ghahreman Rezaei, Mohammad Hadi Afshar, Maryam Rohani:
Layout optimization of looped networks by constrained ant colony optimisation algorithm. 123-133
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