In this paper, we report our work on applying Krylov iterative methods, accelerated by parallelizable domain-decomposed (DD) preconditioners, to the solution of nonsymmetric linear algebraic equations arising from implicit time discretization of a finite element model of the shaliow water equations
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## Abstract The purpose of this work is to investigate the influence of filler content on the bending properties of dental composites by use of the finite‐element method (FEM). The proposed numerical model was constructed from isotropic shell elements representing silica filler, and isotropic beam