The boundary element method (BEM) in its simple form when solving the exterior acoustic problem in the frequency domain has difficulties at the frequencies of internal resonances of the closed structure. The corresponding time domain form of the exterior problem often exhibits instabilities in the time-stepping process. The link between these two features is investigated by relating the eigenvalues of the iterating matrix of the time-stepping process to damped frequencies. Numerical evidence from a problem with an analytic solution, and from a loudspeaker response are given. The suggested link implies that instability comes from numerical errors super-imposed on a more fundamental problem and may be best tackled through a time domain techni...
Methods for speeding up the boundary element solution of acoustic radiation problems are considered....
In the literature there is growing evidence of instabilities in standard time-stepping schemes to so...
[[abstract]]The authors propose an alternative approach to solve the problem of fictitious frequenci...
Für die Simulation transienter Abstrahl- und auch Streuphänomene im Außenraum ist die Zeitbereichs-R...
Boundary Element Methods (BEMs) may be used to predict the scattering of sound by obstacles, which h...
In these lecture notes we introduce the boundary element method and de-scribe how it can be used to ...
This report deals with the formulation and calculation of boundary element methods (BEM) in the time...
Integral equation methods have been widely used to solve various time harmonic acoustic problems. Fo...
In the literature there is growing evidence of instabilities in standard time-stepping schemes to so...
Boundary Element Methods (BEMs) may be used to model scattering of sound by surfaces such as diffuse...
The established authority regulating the time domain boundary element method (BEM) suggests that num...
Among numerical methods applied in acoustics, the Finite Element Method (FEM) is normally favored fo...
In this paper we carry out boundary element computations of the Helmholtz equation in two dimensions...
Coupled finite and boundary element methods for solving transient fluid–structure interaction proble...
A time-domain boundary condition is derived that accounts for the acoustic impedance of a thin bound...
Methods for speeding up the boundary element solution of acoustic radiation problems are considered....
In the literature there is growing evidence of instabilities in standard time-stepping schemes to so...
[[abstract]]The authors propose an alternative approach to solve the problem of fictitious frequenci...
Für die Simulation transienter Abstrahl- und auch Streuphänomene im Außenraum ist die Zeitbereichs-R...
Boundary Element Methods (BEMs) may be used to predict the scattering of sound by obstacles, which h...
In these lecture notes we introduce the boundary element method and de-scribe how it can be used to ...
This report deals with the formulation and calculation of boundary element methods (BEM) in the time...
Integral equation methods have been widely used to solve various time harmonic acoustic problems. Fo...
In the literature there is growing evidence of instabilities in standard time-stepping schemes to so...
Boundary Element Methods (BEMs) may be used to model scattering of sound by surfaces such as diffuse...
The established authority regulating the time domain boundary element method (BEM) suggests that num...
Among numerical methods applied in acoustics, the Finite Element Method (FEM) is normally favored fo...
In this paper we carry out boundary element computations of the Helmholtz equation in two dimensions...
Coupled finite and boundary element methods for solving transient fluid–structure interaction proble...
A time-domain boundary condition is derived that accounts for the acoustic impedance of a thin bound...
Methods for speeding up the boundary element solution of acoustic radiation problems are considered....
In the literature there is growing evidence of instabilities in standard time-stepping schemes to so...
[[abstract]]The authors propose an alternative approach to solve the problem of fictitious frequenci...