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Publications by NOBUO FUKUWA
APPROXIMATE THREE-DIMENSIONAL EFFECT ON SOIL-EMBEDDED STRUCTURES INTERACTION : Boundary Element Analysis of Approximate Three-Dimensional Soil-Structure Interaction (Part 2)
Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering (Transactions of AIJ)
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An Approximate Solution of Three-Dimensional Laminar Boundary Layer : On the Boundary Layer Along the Right Corner
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Three-Dimensional Investigation of Wave–pile Group Interaction Using the Scaled Boundary Finite Element Method. Part I: Theoretical Developments
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Three Different Methods for Approximate Analysis of Bar Structures
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Three-Dimensional Elastoplastic Analysis by Triple-Reciprocity Boundary Element Method
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THREE-DIMENSIONAL DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF SOIL-STRUCTURE SYSTEM BY THIN LAYER ELEMENT METHOD : Part 1. Outline of Analysis Method and Formulation of Layered Zone
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