International audienceThis contribution overviews a spectral methodology for the numerical solution of partial differential equation systems governing various mechanical wave propagation problems. Based on a Fourier continuation (FC) approach for the accurate trigonometric interpolation of a non-periodic function, such a high-order algorithm produces solutions with essentially no numerical dispersion ; possesses mild CFL constraints scaling only linearly with spatial discretization sizes ; and parallelizes efficiently for high performance. Applications to non-destructive testing, blood dynamics, and geophysics are discussed. Mots clés-(pseudo)spectral methods, wave propagation, fluid-structure interactions, non-destructive testing, hemodyna...
A high-order method to evolve in time electromagnetic and velocity fields in conducting fluids with ...
The velocity potential of the fluid satisfies the Laplace equation with nonlocal boundary conditions...
On the basis of recently developed Fourier continuation (FC) methods and associated efficient parall...
International audienceThis contribution overviews a spectral methodology for the numerical solution ...
On the basis of recently developed Fourier continuation (FC) methods and associated efficient parall...
We present a Fourier continuation (FC) algorithm for the solution of the fully nonlinear compressibl...
We present a Fourier Continuation-based parallel pseudospectral method for incompressible fluids in ...
The Fourier pseudospectral time-domain (PSTD) method is an attractive method to efficiently model wa...
The Fourier pseudospectral time-domain (PSTD) method is an attractive method to efficiently model wa...
Pseudospectral time domain (PSTD) methods are widely used in many branches of acoustics for the nume...
textOur knowledge of elastic wave propagation in general heterogeneous media with complex geological...
This paper presents a spectral numerical algorithm for the solution of elastodynamics problems in ge...
In this paper, we introduce a fully spectral solution for the partial differential equation ut + uux...
This thesis presents a new approach for the numerical solution of three-dimensional problems in elas...
The paper presents a numerical approach called the pseudo-spectral method tc model elastic-wave prop...
A high-order method to evolve in time electromagnetic and velocity fields in conducting fluids with ...
The velocity potential of the fluid satisfies the Laplace equation with nonlocal boundary conditions...
On the basis of recently developed Fourier continuation (FC) methods and associated efficient parall...
International audienceThis contribution overviews a spectral methodology for the numerical solution ...
On the basis of recently developed Fourier continuation (FC) methods and associated efficient parall...
We present a Fourier continuation (FC) algorithm for the solution of the fully nonlinear compressibl...
We present a Fourier Continuation-based parallel pseudospectral method for incompressible fluids in ...
The Fourier pseudospectral time-domain (PSTD) method is an attractive method to efficiently model wa...
The Fourier pseudospectral time-domain (PSTD) method is an attractive method to efficiently model wa...
Pseudospectral time domain (PSTD) methods are widely used in many branches of acoustics for the nume...
textOur knowledge of elastic wave propagation in general heterogeneous media with complex geological...
This paper presents a spectral numerical algorithm for the solution of elastodynamics problems in ge...
In this paper, we introduce a fully spectral solution for the partial differential equation ut + uux...
This thesis presents a new approach for the numerical solution of three-dimensional problems in elas...
The paper presents a numerical approach called the pseudo-spectral method tc model elastic-wave prop...
A high-order method to evolve in time electromagnetic and velocity fields in conducting fluids with ...
The velocity potential of the fluid satisfies the Laplace equation with nonlocal boundary conditions...
On the basis of recently developed Fourier continuation (FC) methods and associated efficient parall...