Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
512245 Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A weighting-iteration method in the time domain is developed to calculate the scattered waves from a complex-shaped scatterer. The incident waves can be mono-frequency or multi-frequency, and the complex object includes sharp edges and dramatic variations in geometry. The solid angles on the boundary elements of a complex-shaped scatterer are generally reduced to below the standard value of 0.5 for points on a smooth part of the boundary. These reduced solid angles destroy the convergence history during the iteration process in the time domain. A weighting function associated with the variation of solid angles is introduced to robust and rapid convergence in the time domain.The new method is used to calculate the scattering from a cube with sharp edges and an indented surface. The weighting function speeds up the convergence history to reach a robust convergence for both mono- and multiple-frequency incident waves.

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