An alternative form of fundamental solution to the Helmholtz equation is presented, which proves to be very effective when employed in the integral formulation for interior acoustic problems. A BEM code was developed based on this solution and gave satisfactory results in dealing with structural-acoustic coupling in a cavity, either with or without absorption walls. Theoretical arguments supporting the use of the alternative fundamental solution are provided; then the discussion of some numerical results highlights the main differences between the present method and the one using the well known free-space Green's function as fundamental solution.
On the use of different fundamental solutions for the interior acoustic problem
DE BERNARDIS Enrico
1991
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An alternative form of fundamental solution to the Helmholtz equation is presented, which proves to be very effective when employed in the integral formulation for interior acoustic problems. A BEM code was developed based on this solution and gave satisfactory results in dealing with structural-acoustic coupling in a cavity, either with or without absorption walls. Theoretical arguments supporting the use of the alternative fundamental solution are provided; then the discussion of some numerical results highlights the main differences between the present method and the one using the well known free-space Green's function as fundamental solution.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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