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Aim of the Journal

Engineering analysis with boundary elements is dedicated to the latest developments of engineering analysis with boundary elements, mesh reduction, and other related innovative and emerging numerical methods. The journal founded in 1984 was originally focused on the …

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79 days
Review time
100 days
Submission to acceptance
13 days
Acceptance to publication

Articles

A. Habibirad, ... H. Azin
June 2024
Felix R. Saucedo-Zendejo, ... Adriana G. Nuñez-Briones
June 2024
Ying He, Jiwei Li
June 2024
J.C. Monge, ... M.A. Hinostroza
June 2024
Fatemeh Asadi-Mehregan, ... Mehdi Dehghan
June 2024
Thien Tich Truong, ... Vay Siu Lo
June 2024
Yifan Huang, ... Raj Das
June 2024
Zhilong Jiang, ... Yingbin Chai
June 2024

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