Solution of the wave equation using techniques such as finite difference or finite element methods can model elastic wave propagation in solids. This requires mapping the physical geometry into a computational domain whose size is governed by the size of the physical domain of interest and by the required resolution. This computational domain, in turn, dictates the computer memory requirements as well as the calculation time. Quite often, the physical region of interest is only a part of the whole physical body, and does not necessarily include all the physical boundaries. Reduction of the calculation domain requires positioning an artificial boundary or region where a physical boundary does not exist. It is important however that such a bo...
Two of the persistent problems in finite-difference solutions of the elastic wave equation are the l...
AbstractThis paper presents a computational (finite element analysis) study for numerically simulati...
Wave transmitting boundaries are used to truncate an infinite domain when analysing soil-structure i...
For most of the complicated geometries encountered in ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation (NDE) app...
Boundary conditions are derived for numerical wave simulation that minimize artificial reflections f...
The author describes the application of certain conditions that deprive the boundaries of certain ar...
The technique of artificial absorbing boundaries is often applied in the numerical modelling of wave...
The presence of wave motion is the defining feature in many fields of application,such as electro-ma...
The object of this study is to develop a transmitting boundary suitable for use in numerical soluti...
ABSTRACTWhen modeling wave propagation, truncation of the computational domain to a manageable size ...
Summary. For finite element analysis of wave propagation in an elastic medium surrounded by an adjac...
An optimal absorbing boundary condition is designed to model acoustic and elastic wave propagation ...
Recently introduced non-reflecting boundary conditions are numerically exact: the solution on a give...
The simulation of wave phenomena in unbounded domains generally requires an artificial boundary to t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1970....
Two of the persistent problems in finite-difference solutions of the elastic wave equation are the l...
AbstractThis paper presents a computational (finite element analysis) study for numerically simulati...
Wave transmitting boundaries are used to truncate an infinite domain when analysing soil-structure i...
For most of the complicated geometries encountered in ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation (NDE) app...
Boundary conditions are derived for numerical wave simulation that minimize artificial reflections f...
The author describes the application of certain conditions that deprive the boundaries of certain ar...
The technique of artificial absorbing boundaries is often applied in the numerical modelling of wave...
The presence of wave motion is the defining feature in many fields of application,such as electro-ma...
The object of this study is to develop a transmitting boundary suitable for use in numerical soluti...
ABSTRACTWhen modeling wave propagation, truncation of the computational domain to a manageable size ...
Summary. For finite element analysis of wave propagation in an elastic medium surrounded by an adjac...
An optimal absorbing boundary condition is designed to model acoustic and elastic wave propagation ...
Recently introduced non-reflecting boundary conditions are numerically exact: the solution on a give...
The simulation of wave phenomena in unbounded domains generally requires an artificial boundary to t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1970....
Two of the persistent problems in finite-difference solutions of the elastic wave equation are the l...
AbstractThis paper presents a computational (finite element analysis) study for numerically simulati...
Wave transmitting boundaries are used to truncate an infinite domain when analysing soil-structure i...