Kirkup, Stephen Martin ORCID: 0000-0002-9680-7778 and Henwood, D.J. (1992) Computational solution of acoustic radiation problems by Kussmaul's boundary element method. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 158 (2). pp. 293-305. ISSN 0022460X
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Abstract
The problem of computing the properties of the acoustic field exterior to a vibrating surface for the complete wavenumber range by the boundary element method is considered. A particular computational method based on the Kussmaul formulation is described. The method is derived through approximating the surface by a set of planar triangles and approximating the surface functions by a constant on each element. The method is successfully applied to test problems and to the Ricardo crankcase simulation rig.
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