The finite element method (FEM) is widely accepted for the steady-state dynamic response analysis of acoustic systems. It exhibits almost no restrictions with respect to the geometrical features of these systems. However, it is limited to the low-frequency range due to the rapidly growing model size for increasing frequencies. An alternative method is the wave based method (WBM), which is based on the indirect Trefftz approach. It exhibits better convergence properties than the FEM and therefore allows accurate predictions at higher frequencies. However, the applicability is limited, since the high computational efficiency only appears for systems of moderate geometrical complexity. In order to benefit from the advantageous features of both...
The Wave Based Method (WBM) is an alternative numerical prediction method for both interior and exte...
To assess and optimise the effect of multi-layered trim for the reduction of noise and vibration tra...
The finite element method and the boundary element method are the most commonly used methods for ana...
The finite element method (FEM) is widely accepted for the steady-state dynamic response analysis of...
The finite element method (FEM) is widely accepted for the steady-state dynamic response analysis of...
The finite element method (FEM) is the most commonly used prediction method for steady- state acoust...
© 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. The steady-state dynamic analysis of coupled struc...
This paper considers the extension of the frequency application range of the finite element method (...
This paper discusses the use of wave based prediction methods for the analysis of steady-state inter...
A recently developed wave based method (WBM) has proven to be a computationally efficient tool for a...
This dissertation considers the development of wave based prediction methods for the analysis of ste...
The Finite Element Method is the most commonly used prediction technique for dynamic simulations of ...
This paper discusses the application of a new hybrid finite element - wave based approach for steady...
The Wave Based Method (WBM) is a novel Trefftz-based deterministic prediction technique which aims a...
At present, several numerical prediction techniques are available for the steady-state dynamic analy...
The Wave Based Method (WBM) is an alternative numerical prediction method for both interior and exte...
To assess and optimise the effect of multi-layered trim for the reduction of noise and vibration tra...
The finite element method and the boundary element method are the most commonly used methods for ana...
The finite element method (FEM) is widely accepted for the steady-state dynamic response analysis of...
The finite element method (FEM) is widely accepted for the steady-state dynamic response analysis of...
The finite element method (FEM) is the most commonly used prediction method for steady- state acoust...
© 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. The steady-state dynamic analysis of coupled struc...
This paper considers the extension of the frequency application range of the finite element method (...
This paper discusses the use of wave based prediction methods for the analysis of steady-state inter...
A recently developed wave based method (WBM) has proven to be a computationally efficient tool for a...
This dissertation considers the development of wave based prediction methods for the analysis of ste...
The Finite Element Method is the most commonly used prediction technique for dynamic simulations of ...
This paper discusses the application of a new hybrid finite element - wave based approach for steady...
The Wave Based Method (WBM) is a novel Trefftz-based deterministic prediction technique which aims a...
At present, several numerical prediction techniques are available for the steady-state dynamic analy...
The Wave Based Method (WBM) is an alternative numerical prediction method for both interior and exte...
To assess and optimise the effect of multi-layered trim for the reduction of noise and vibration tra...
The finite element method and the boundary element method are the most commonly used methods for ana...