Abstract

The boundary integral equation method, and the boundary element method offer important advantages in approximate analysis of continuum mechanics over the so-called domain type numerical methods (1). In the boundary element method, the derivation of boundary integral equation for the problems is indispensable subject. Usually the boundary integral equation formulation has been obtained from the weighted residual expression of the fundamental differential equat ion (1). For example, the required integral equation formulations were derived from the Navier (displacement) equations in elastostatics and the Navier-Stokes equations in viscous fluid mechanics.

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