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Degroote, Joris, Klaus‐Jürgen Bathe, & Jan Vierendeels. (2009). Performance of a new partitioned procedure versus a monolithic procedure in fluid–structure interaction. Computers & Structures. 87(11-12). 793–801.317 indexed citations breakdown →
Bathe, Klaus‐Jürgen. (2003). Computational fluid and solid mechanics 2003 : proceedings, Second MIT Conference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics, June 17-20, 2003. Elsevier eBooks.7 indexed citations
Bathe, Klaus‐Jürgen & D. R. J. Owen. (1986). Reliability of methods for engineering analysis.57 indexed citations
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Bathe, Klaus‐Jürgen & P. Zimmermann. (1986). Finite-Elemente-Methoden : Martizen und lineare Algebra, die Methode der finiten Elemente, Lösung von Gleichgewichtsbedingungen und Bewegungsgleichungen. Springer eBooks.5 indexed citations
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Bergan, Pál G., Klaus‐Jürgen Bathe, & W. Wunderlich. (1986). Finite element methods for nonlinear problems : proceedings of the Europe-US symposium, the Norwegian Institute of Technology, Trondheim, Norway, August 12-16, 1985. Springer eBooks.4 indexed citations
Bathe, Klaus‐Jürgen. (1981). Nonlinear finite element analysis and ADINA : proceedings of the 3th ADINA Conference, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 10-12 June 1981. Pergamon Press eBooks.4 indexed citations
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Bathe, Klaus‐Jürgen, J. Tinsley Oden, & Edward L. Wilson. (1977). Formulations and computational algorithms in finite element analysis : U.S.-German symposium.8 indexed citations
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Bathe, Klaus‐Jürgen, et al.. (1974). Theoretical Basis for CEL/NONSAP, A Nonlinear Structural Analysis Program.. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC).3 indexed citations
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