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The subject of dynamic interaction has been recognized as a very important aspect of the dynamic analysis and design of structures. When infinite or semi-infinite domains are involved, the most appropriate method to study relevant interaction effects is certainly the B.E.M. because it takes correctly into account the loss of energy due to radiation to infinity in a correct way. Moreover, the method is very convenient when the loading of the structure as well as the main unknowns are on the surface or on an interface, of the structure, since, in general, the B.E.M. works only on the discretized boundary.
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Antes, H., Panagiotopoulos, P.D. (1992). Dynamic Interaction Problems. In: The Boundary Integral Approach to Static and Dynamic Contact Problems. International Series of Numerical Mathematics / Internationale Schriftenreihe zur Numerischen Mathematik / Série Internationale d’Analyse Numérique, vol 108. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8650-5_6
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