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Localized adaptive radiation condition for coupling boundary with finite element methods applied to wave propagation problems
Abderrahmane Bendali 1, 2, Yacine Boubendir 3, Nicolas Zerbib 4
(06/07/2012)

The wave propagation problems addressed in this paper involve a relatively large and impenetrable surface on which is posed a comparatively small penetrable heterogeneous material. Typically the numerical solution of such kinds of problems is solved by coupling boundary and finite element methods. However, a straightforward application of this technique gives rise to some difficulties which mainly are related to the solution of a large linear system whose matrix consists of sparse and dense blocks. To face such difficulties, the adaptive radiation condition technique is modified by localizing the truncation interface only around the heterogeneous material. Stability and error estimates are established for the underlying approximation scheme. Some alternative methods are recalled or designed making it possible to compare the numerical efficiency of the proposed approach.
1 :  Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse (IMT)
Université Paul Sabatier [UPS] - Toulouse III – Université Toulouse le Mirail - Toulouse II – Université des Sciences Sociales - Toulouse I – Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA) - Toulouse – CNRS : UMR5219
2 :  Centre Européen de Recherche et de Formation Avancée en Calcul Scientifique (CERFACS)
CERFACS
3 :  Department of Mathematical Sciences [Newark, NJ] (NJIT)
State University of New Jersey
4 :  ESIGroup
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Mathématiques/Analyse numérique
Helmholtz equation – domain decomposition methods – finite element methods – boundary element method
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