WIT Press


Hybrid Modelling Techniques Using Acoustic Boundary And Finite Element Methods

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

11

Pages

8

Published

1995

Size

486 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/COMAC950251

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

P.C. Macey

Abstract

Hybrid modelling techniques using acoustic boundary and finite element methods P.C. Macey PAFECLtd, Strelley Hall, Strelley, Nottingham NG8 6PE, UK I. Introduction Acoustic analysis is becoming more commonplace due to the evolution of suitable analysis techniques and the increase in computational power of affordable computers. For small acoustic problems, i.e., where the region to be modelled is not large numbers of acoustic wavelengths in extent, the two most commonly used methods are finite elements (FE) and boundary elements (BE). These two techniques both have their advantages and disadvantages, depending on the problem to be solved. FE are definitely better if the fluid medium has inhomogeneous properties. BE do not deal as well with natural frequency calculations. For steady state harmonic response the BE method is better at exterior problems. For interior problems, either technique could be used - the author's opinion is that FE has the edge. The relative computational advant

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