The Boundary Element Method for Acoustic Transmission with Nonconforming Grids

06/01/2022
by   Elwin van't Wout, et al.
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Acoustic wave propagation through a homogeneous material embedded in an unbounded medium can be formulated as a boundary integral equation and accurately solved with the boundary element method. The computational efficiency deteriorates at high frequencies due to the increase in mesh size with a fixed number of elements per wavelength and ill-conditioning of the linear system due to high material contrasts. This study presents the design of boundary element methods feasible for nonconforming surface meshes at the material interface. The nonconforming algorithm allows for independent grid generation, which improves flexibility and reduces the degrees of freedom. It works for different boundary integral formulations for Helmholtz transmission problems, operator preconditioning, and coupling with finite element solvers. The extensive numerical benchmarks at canonical configurations and an acoustic foam model confirm the significant improvements in computational efficiency when employing the nonconforming grid coupling in the boundary element method.

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