2016
DOI: 10.1121/2.0000226
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A hybrid method combining the edge source integral equation and the boundary element method for scattering problems

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“…Once the edge source strengths are obtained, by solving the integral equation (4), the term p HOD (P ) can be computed by a double integral, each integration taken along the set of all edges, expressed as follows…”
Section: B Edge Source Integral Equation Methods (Esie)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Once the edge source strengths are obtained, by solving the integral equation (4), the term p HOD (P ) can be computed by a double integral, each integration taken along the set of all edges, expressed as follows…”
Section: B Edge Source Integral Equation Methods (Esie)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method developed is a combination of the edge source integral equation (ESIE) method and the boundary element method (BEM). Parts of this work were presented in the POMA paper 4 by the same authors. The method avoids the singularities for certain receiver positions of the ESIE 3 , and it also avoids the well-known internal resonance phenomenon of the BEM formulation commonly avoided by using the Burton and Miller's method 5 or the CHIEF points technique 6 .…”
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“…In the following sections, a MATLAB toolbox called "ED-toolbox" [147] is used to compute the diffracted pressure based on Svensson's model. This model is used in various studies [23,26,148] for computing the diffraction of finite length edges.…”
Section: Diffraction Of Finite Edgesmentioning
confidence: 99%