This work proposes a hybrid modelling technique for efficient analysis of poroelastic materials, which are widely used for noise reduction in acoustic problems. By combining the finite element method and the wave based method in a direct manner, the proposed hybrid technique maximises the advantages and compensates the drawbacks of both numerical methods. The considered poroelastic domain described by Biot's theory is divided into two groups of domains according to their geometrical characteristics and boundary conditions. The group with complex geometries and/or boundary conditions leading to singularities is discretised into a large number of small finite elements. The other group consisting of large, geometrically moderate poroelastic do...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Poroelasticity theory models the mechanics of porous, ...
This thesis concerns three-dimensional finite element modelling of Biot's equations for elasto-acous...
Abstract. This work presents and analyzes a collection of finite element procedures for the simulati...
This work proposes a hybrid modelling technique for efficient analysis of poroelastic materials, whi...
To assess and optimise the effect of multi-layered trim for the reduction of noise and vibration tra...
The Finite Element Method is the most commonly used prediction technique to model the harmonic behav...
In the article, we investigate the problem of acoustics in porous media in three separate areas. In ...
Currently, the finite element method (FEM) is most commonly used to predict the harmonic behaviour o...
Recently, a wave based method was developed to efficiently model the harmonic behavior of poroelasti...
The finite element method (FEM) is widely accepted for the steady-state dynamic response analysis of...
This paper considers the extension of the frequency application range of the finite element method (...
In this paper we research the problem of acoustics in porous media in three separated subdomains. In...
© 2014, CIMNE, Barcelona, Spain. Given the quest for mass reduction while preserving proper vibratio...
Element based approaches are most commonly applied to predict the harmonic response of (coupled) aco...
The use of finite element modeling for porous sound absorbing materials is often limited by the nume...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Poroelasticity theory models the mechanics of porous, ...
This thesis concerns three-dimensional finite element modelling of Biot's equations for elasto-acous...
Abstract. This work presents and analyzes a collection of finite element procedures for the simulati...
This work proposes a hybrid modelling technique for efficient analysis of poroelastic materials, whi...
To assess and optimise the effect of multi-layered trim for the reduction of noise and vibration tra...
The Finite Element Method is the most commonly used prediction technique to model the harmonic behav...
In the article, we investigate the problem of acoustics in porous media in three separate areas. In ...
Currently, the finite element method (FEM) is most commonly used to predict the harmonic behaviour o...
Recently, a wave based method was developed to efficiently model the harmonic behavior of poroelasti...
The finite element method (FEM) is widely accepted for the steady-state dynamic response analysis of...
This paper considers the extension of the frequency application range of the finite element method (...
In this paper we research the problem of acoustics in porous media in three separated subdomains. In...
© 2014, CIMNE, Barcelona, Spain. Given the quest for mass reduction while preserving proper vibratio...
Element based approaches are most commonly applied to predict the harmonic response of (coupled) aco...
The use of finite element modeling for porous sound absorbing materials is often limited by the nume...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Poroelasticity theory models the mechanics of porous, ...
This thesis concerns three-dimensional finite element modelling of Biot's equations for elasto-acous...
Abstract. This work presents and analyzes a collection of finite element procedures for the simulati...