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Numerical analysis / Domain decomposition methods / Partial differential equations / Calculus / Parallel computing / Finite element method / Mathematical analysis / Structural analysis / NeumannNeumann methods
Date: 2012-02-29 05:55:05
Numerical analysis
Domain decomposition methods
Partial differential equations
Calculus
Parallel computing
Finite element method
Mathematical analysis
Structural analysis
NeumannNeumann methods

Abstract This paper shows how parallel processing may improve the computational efficiency of the transient dynamic non-linear analysis of reinforced concrete plates subjected to blast loading. The results presented in t

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