Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements

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A generalized finite difference method for solving elliptic interface problems with non-homogeneous jump conditions on surfaces
Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements - Tập 157 - Trang 259-271 - 2023
Changyin Guo, Xufeng Xiao, Lina Song, Zhijun Tan, Xinlong Feng
Dual boundary element analysis of oblique incident wave passing a thin submerged breakwater
Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements - Tập 26 - Trang 917-928 - 2002
K.H. Chen, J.T. Chen, C.R. Chou, C.Y. Yueh
An improved boundary distributed source method for two-dimensional Laplace equations
Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements - Tập 37 - Trang 997-1003 - 2013
Sin Kim
An approximate method for evaluating hypersingular integrals
Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements - Tập 30 - Trang 799-807 - 2006
I.V. Boykov, A.I. Boikova, E.S. Ventsel
Matrix-type higher order fundamental solutions to three-dimensional two-group neutron diffusion equations
Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements - Tập 20 - Trang 63-71 - 1997
Masafumi Itagaki, Satoshi Tomioka, Shusuke Nisiyama, Takeaki Enoto
A new type of high-accuracy BEM and local stress analysis of real beam, plate and shell structures
Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements - Tập 65 - Trang 1-17 - 2016
Zhenhan Yao
A random field description for stochastic boundary elements
Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements - Tập 19 - Trang 223-229 - 1997
K. Breitung, F. Casciati, L. Farávelli
Meshless analysis for cracked shallow shell
Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements - Tập 130 - Trang 145-160 - 2021
W. Huang, Y.D. Tang, J. Sladek, V. Sladek, P.H. Wen
Analysis of surface cracks in round bars using dual boundary element method
Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements - Tập 93 - Trang 112-123 - 2018
M.K. Ramezani, J. Purbolaksono, A. Andriyana, S. Ramesh, N.A. Mardi
Geometric details and modeling accuracy requirements for shipboard impressed current cathodic protection system modeling
Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements - Tập 29 - Trang 15 - 2005
Wimmer S.A., DeGiorgi V.G.
In any computational approach it is necessary to idealize the structure modeled to some extent. In much of the work completed to date using boundary element methods to model shipboard impressed current cathodic protection systems (ICCP) propellers have been idealized as solid disks. While this simplified geometry may capture the shadowing nature of the component it may not capture essential features of the near hull potential field in the vicinity of the propeller. Earlier work utilized the disk representation of propellers as a required compromise between modeling and problem size limitations. Advances in computing power coupled with advances in model generation programs have resulted in the ability to readily create complex geometries without significant concerns related to mesh size. In this work three different representations of propellers are evaluated. The first method for modeling the propellers is the disk model used in past analyses. In the second case, the propeller is modeled in detail including individual blades. In the third detailed approach, a propeller is modeled as a solid that is shaped to simulate the complex geometry of a rotating assembly. Calculated potential fields for these two advanced geometric representations are compared with results based on the solid disk representation. The hull geometry used in all cases is that of the US Navy CVN aircraft carrier class.
#Impressed current cathodic protection #Mesh refinement #Boundary element #Corrosion control
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