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16:19 Aug 2, 2004 |
English to Dutch translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Metrology | |||||||
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4 | de eindige elementen methode |
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de eindige elementen methode Explanation: de eindige elementen methode -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr 5 mins (2004-08-02 17:24:32 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- \"Numerieke methoden voor partiële differentiallvergelijkingen\" ir. J. van Kan en ir. A Segal -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 hrs 3 mins (2004-08-03 06:22:54 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- sorry, you are right. It was for FEM. Another proposition... It does not change. BEM (Boundary Element Method) www.cadplaza.nl/redactie/applicaties/werktuigbouw/magne985.... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 hrs 5 mins (2004-08-03 06:25:05 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- or maybe \"rand-elementmethoden\" www.nag-acoustics.nl/inform/publ/J108.html |
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