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Boundary Element Methods For Engineers - Part I - 063
Boundary Element Methods For Engineers - Part I - 063
(, ) = [( 1 )2 + ( 1 )2 ]2
(2.68)
and and are defined in terms of intrinsic co-ordinate by Equations 2.54 and 2.55. So
1 = [1 () 1]1 + 2 ()2 + 3 ()3 (2.69)
1 = [1 () 1]1 + 2 ()2 + 3 ()3 (2.70)
Intrinsic co-ordinate is chosen to range from 0 at the first node ( = 1) to 1 at the third node
( = +1), so that
1
2 = 2 (2.71)
1)
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1)
+
1
[1 () 1] = ( 2 2) = ( + 1)( 2) = ( 2)(2.72)
2 () = 1 2 = 2(1 )(2.73)
1
3 () = ( + 1) = (2.74)
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