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Comparisons between direct interpolation and reciprocity techniques of the boundary element method for solving two-dimensional Helmholtz problems

Thiago Galdino Balista (Mechanical Engineering Department, Federal University of Espírito Santo, PPGEM/UFES, Vitória, Brazil)
Carlos Friedrich Loeffler (Mechanical Engineering Department, Federal University of Espírito Santo, PPGEM/UFES, Vitória, Brazil)
Luciano Lara (Mechanical Engineering Department, Federal University of Espírito Santo, PPGEM/UFES, Vitória, Brazil)
Webe João Mansur (Civil Engineering Department, COPPE/UFRJ, University City, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Engineering Computations

ISSN: 0264-4401

Article publication date: 6 November 2023

Issue publication date: 5 December 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This work compares the performance of the three boundary element techniques for solving Helmholtz problems: dual reciprocity, multiple reciprocity and direct interpolation. All techniques transform domain integrals into boundary integrals, despite using different principles to reach this purpose.

Design/methodology/approach

Comparisons here performed include the solution of eigenvalue and response by frequency scanning, analyzing many features that are not comprehensively discussed in the literature, as follows: the type of boundary conditions, suitable number of degrees of freedom, modal content, number of primitives in the multiple reciprocity method (MRM) and the requirement of internal interpolation points in techniques that use radial basis functions as dual reciprocity and direct interpolation.

Findings

Among the other aspects, this work can conclude that the solution of the eigenvalue and response problems confirmed the reasonable accuracy of the dual reciprocity boundary element method (DRBEM) only for the calculation of the first natural frequencies. Concerning the direct interpolation boundary element method (DIBEM), its interpolation characteristic allows more accessibility for solving more elaborate problems. Despite requiring a greater number of interpolating internal points, the DIBEM has presented higher-quality results for the eigenvalue and response problems. The MRM results were satisfactory in terms of accuracy just for the low range of frequencies; however, the neglected higher-order primitives impact the accuracy of the dynamic response as a whole.

Originality/value

There are safe alternatives for solving engineering stationary dynamic problems using the boundary element method (BEM), but there are no suitable comparisons between these different techniques. This paper presents the particularities and detailed comparisons approaching the accuracy of the three important BEM techniques, aiming at response and frequency evaluation, which are not found in the specialized literature.

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Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to FAPES for the financial support and to UFES for the research incentive.

Citation

Balista, T.G., Loeffler, C.F., Lara, L. and Mansur, W.J. (2023), "Comparisons between direct interpolation and reciprocity techniques of the boundary element method for solving two-dimensional Helmholtz problems", Engineering Computations, Vol. 40 No. 9/10, pp. 2841-2861. https://doi.org/10.1108/EC-06-2023-0290

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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