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Publications by Mohammad Karkon
Finite Element Formulation for Stability and Free Vibration Analysis of Timoshenko Beam
Advances in Acoustics and Vibration
Building
Acoustics
Ultrasonics
Construction
Mechanics of Materials
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Locking-Free Two-Layer Timoshenko Beam Element With Interlayer Slip
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A New Finite Element Formulation for Nonlinear Vibration Analysis of the Hard-Coating Cylindrical Shell
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Stability Analysis for Eulerian and Semi-Lagrangian Finite-Element Formulation of the Advection-Diffusion Equation
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Comparison of Three-Dimensional Flexible Beam Elements for Dynamic Analysis: Classical Finite Element Formulation and Absolute Nodal Coordinate Formulation
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Free Vibration Analysis of Mixed Supported Beam
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