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Advances in Engineering Software, Volume 113
Volume 113, November 2017
- Jirí Plesek, Dusan Gabriel, Radek Kolman, Jaroslav Kruis:
Preface. 1 - Petr Parík, Jirí Plesek:
Sparse direct solver for large finite element problems based on the minimum degree algorithm. 2-6 - Bohumír Bastl, Marek Brandner, Jirí Egermaier, Kristýna Michálková, Eva Turnerová:
IgA-Based Solver for turbulence modelling on multipatch geometries. 7-18 - Jirí Kopal, Miroslav Rozlozník, Miroslav Tuma:
An adaptive multilevel factorized sparse approximate inverse preconditioning. 19-24 - Tomás Krejcí, Jaroslav Kruis, Michal Sejnoha, Tomás Koudelka:
Hybrid parallel approach to homogenization of transport processes in masonry. 25-33 - Radim Halama, Alexandros Markopoulos, Roland Janco, Matej Bartecký:
Implementation of MAKOC cyclic plasticity model with memory. 34-46 - Jirí Madera, Jan Kocí, Václav Kocí, Jaroslav Kruis:
Parallel modeling of hygrothermal performance of external wall made of highly perforated bricks. 47-53 - Radomil Král, Jirí Náprstek:
Theoretical background and implementation of the finite element method for multi-dimensional Fokker-Planck equation analysis. 54-75 - Petr Sulc, Ludek Pesek, Vítezslav Bula, Jan Cibulka, Tomás Bohác, Hubert Tasek:
Pre-stressed rubber material constant estimation for resilient wheel application. 76-83 - Eduard Rohan, Vladimír Lukes:
Modeling large-deforming fluid-saturated porous media using an Eulerian incremental formulation. 84-95 - Petr Svácek:
Numerical simulation of fluid-structure interactions with stabilized finite element method. 96-107 - Jan Vimmr, Ondrej Bublík, Ales Pecka:
A parallel implementation of an implicit discontinuous Galerkin finite element scheme for fluid flow problems. 108-119 - Vitezslav Adámek, Frantisek Vales, Jan Cerv:
Numerical Laplace inversion in problems of elastodynamics: Comparison of four algorithms. 120-129
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