Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9667179 Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 2005 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Computation of corrected weights in the locally corrected Nyström method is a time consuming procedure. Since the method exhibits high-order convergence properties, the expense of computing the corrected weights is worthwhile when many computations will be performed on a fixed geometry. Such situations occur when solutions are computed over a range of frequencies and when a series of mode solutions in a series expansion are needed. Here an explanation is given as to how corrected weights can be computed once and then reused over a range of frequencies and mode numbers for any fixed body of revolution (BOR) geometry. The corrected weights need not be recomputed but only adjusted by multiplication.
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