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The Application of Boundary Element Analysis to Engine Component Design
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Abstract
Boundary element analysis (BEA) is an effective computer simulation program for certain applications in design engineering. The BEA technique has been used extensively at Caterpillar for structural analysis of engine and vehicle components. The time savings and modeling ease of BEA are illustrated with specific examples of engine component models. These examples represent a variety of modeling techniques, and include comparisons with measured test data.
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Sanders, R. and Huber, R., "The Application of Boundary Element Analysis to Engine Component Design," SAE Technical Paper 870578, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/870578.Also In
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