The problem of non-unique solutions at fictitious frequencies that can appear in the boundary element method for external acoustic phenomena described by the Helmholtz equation is studied. We propose a method to fully desingularise in an analytical way the otherwise hyper-singular Burton–Miller framework, where the original boundary element method and its normal derivative are combined. The method considerably simplifies the use of higher-order elements, for example, quadratic curved surface elements. The concept is validated using the example of scattering on a rigid sphere and a rigid cube, and its robustness and effectiveness for external sound-wave problems are confirmed
A boundary integral formulation for the solution of the Helmholtz equation is developed in which all...
The symmetric hybrid boundary element method in the frequency and time domain is introduced for the ...
Element based methods, such as the finite element method and the boundary element method, are most c...
The problem of non-unique solutions at fictitious frequencies that can appear in the boundary elemen...
[[abstract]]The authors propose an alternative approach to solve the problem of fictitious frequenci...
Abstract: Novel non-hyper-singular [i.e., only strongly-singular] boundary-integral-equations for th...
The famous scientist Hermann von Helmholtz was born 200 years ago. Many complex physical wave phenom...
Discrete methods of numerical analysis have been used successfully for decades for the solution of p...
tial equation, in conjunction with vector test-functions (which are gradients of the fundamental sol...
Abstract: To predict the sound field in an acoustic problem, the well-known non-uniqueness problem h...
The boundary integral equation/boundary element method (BIE/BEM) has emerged as a powerful alternati...
This paper presents an overview of basic concepts, features and difficulties of the boundary element...
We propose the use of surface subdivision as adaptive and higher-order boundary elements for solving...
AbstractA simplified model problem reduced from the general class of elastic scattering problems is ...
The displacement field for three dimensional dynamic elasticity problems in the frequency domain can...
A boundary integral formulation for the solution of the Helmholtz equation is developed in which all...
The symmetric hybrid boundary element method in the frequency and time domain is introduced for the ...
Element based methods, such as the finite element method and the boundary element method, are most c...
The problem of non-unique solutions at fictitious frequencies that can appear in the boundary elemen...
[[abstract]]The authors propose an alternative approach to solve the problem of fictitious frequenci...
Abstract: Novel non-hyper-singular [i.e., only strongly-singular] boundary-integral-equations for th...
The famous scientist Hermann von Helmholtz was born 200 years ago. Many complex physical wave phenom...
Discrete methods of numerical analysis have been used successfully for decades for the solution of p...
tial equation, in conjunction with vector test-functions (which are gradients of the fundamental sol...
Abstract: To predict the sound field in an acoustic problem, the well-known non-uniqueness problem h...
The boundary integral equation/boundary element method (BIE/BEM) has emerged as a powerful alternati...
This paper presents an overview of basic concepts, features and difficulties of the boundary element...
We propose the use of surface subdivision as adaptive and higher-order boundary elements for solving...
AbstractA simplified model problem reduced from the general class of elastic scattering problems is ...
The displacement field for three dimensional dynamic elasticity problems in the frequency domain can...
A boundary integral formulation for the solution of the Helmholtz equation is developed in which all...
The symmetric hybrid boundary element method in the frequency and time domain is introduced for the ...
Element based methods, such as the finite element method and the boundary element method, are most c...