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The use of dual reciprocity boundary element method in thermoelasticity and thermoviscoelasticity
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2003
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Baranoğlu, Besim
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Thermoelasticity
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Viscoelasticity
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Boundary element methods
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Fourier analysis
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B. Baranoğlu, “The use of dual reciprocity boundary element method in thermoelasticity and thermoviscoelasticity,” Ph.D. - Doctoral Program, Middle East Technical University, 2003.