Boundary Integral Methods 1991
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-85463-7_47
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Computer Simulation of Duct Noise Control by the Boundary Element Method

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“…At these edge points, we introduced "non-conforming element." 19) On non-conforming elements, nodes are moved slightly inside. A location of nodes on non-conforming elements affects the accuracy of the numerical solutions heavily, thus it is very important to investigate the relationship.…”
Section: The Formulation Of the Boundary Integral Equation (Bie)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At these edge points, we introduced "non-conforming element." 19) On non-conforming elements, nodes are moved slightly inside. A location of nodes on non-conforming elements affects the accuracy of the numerical solutions heavily, thus it is very important to investigate the relationship.…”
Section: The Formulation Of the Boundary Integral Equation (Bie)mentioning
confidence: 99%