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Time integration for spherical acoustic finite-infinite element models. (English) Zbl 1122.76344

Summary: We analyse the numerical time integration of models of exterior acoustics. The major challenge lies in the instabilities that may arise from the infinite elements. In this paper we consider the special case of spherical infinite elements formulations, which have shown their relevance for industrial applications. We propose a method that combines Crank-Nicholson’s method with a filtering step by the backward Euler method. The paper is illustrated with an example relevant to industry.

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76M10 Finite element methods applied to problems in fluid mechanics
76Q05 Hydro- and aero-acoustics

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