International audienceThe calculation of wave radiation in exterior domains by finite element methods can lead to large computations. A large part of the exterior domain is meshed and this computational domain is truncated at some distance where local or global boundary conditions are imposed at this artificial boundary. These conditions at finite distance must simulate as closely as possible the exact radiation condition at infinity and are generally obtained by discretizing an operator on the boundary. Here, we propose a different approach, still based on the finite element method. Instead of finding an absorbing operator and then discretizing it, we will estimate the absorbing operator directly at the discrete level and build a sparse ma...
Absorbing layers are sometimes required to be impractically thick in order to offer an accurate appr...
International audienceThe numerical analysis of elastic wave propagation in unbounded media may be d...
Methods for speeding up the boundary element solution of acoustic radiation problems are considered....
International audienceThe calculation of wave radiation in exterior domains by finite element method...
International audienceThe calculation of wave radiation in exterior domains by finite element method...
Many practical problems involve wave propagation through atmosphere, oceans, or terrestrial crust. M...
This paper introduces an effective way to equip the standard finite element method (FEM) for the sol...
When solving open-region radiation problems using finite mathematics techniques, an absorbing bounda...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new method, in the frequency domain, to define absorbing...
International audienceWe develop and analyze a high-order outgoing radiation boundary condition for ...
Boundary conditions are derived for numerical wave simulation that minimize artificial reflections f...
We study wave transmission through infinite media. From the computational point of view, an infinite...
An acoustic radiation or scattering problem in an unbounded domain is represented by the linear wave...
The model developed in this theses is another confirmation that the Dirichlet boundary conditions (f...
The presence of wave motion is the defining feature in many fields of application,such as electro-ma...
Absorbing layers are sometimes required to be impractically thick in order to offer an accurate appr...
International audienceThe numerical analysis of elastic wave propagation in unbounded media may be d...
Methods for speeding up the boundary element solution of acoustic radiation problems are considered....
International audienceThe calculation of wave radiation in exterior domains by finite element method...
International audienceThe calculation of wave radiation in exterior domains by finite element method...
Many practical problems involve wave propagation through atmosphere, oceans, or terrestrial crust. M...
This paper introduces an effective way to equip the standard finite element method (FEM) for the sol...
When solving open-region radiation problems using finite mathematics techniques, an absorbing bounda...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new method, in the frequency domain, to define absorbing...
International audienceWe develop and analyze a high-order outgoing radiation boundary condition for ...
Boundary conditions are derived for numerical wave simulation that minimize artificial reflections f...
We study wave transmission through infinite media. From the computational point of view, an infinite...
An acoustic radiation or scattering problem in an unbounded domain is represented by the linear wave...
The model developed in this theses is another confirmation that the Dirichlet boundary conditions (f...
The presence of wave motion is the defining feature in many fields of application,such as electro-ma...
Absorbing layers are sometimes required to be impractically thick in order to offer an accurate appr...
International audienceThe numerical analysis of elastic wave propagation in unbounded media may be d...
Methods for speeding up the boundary element solution of acoustic radiation problems are considered....