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An Improved Formulation for Acoustic Eigenmode Extraction from Boundary Element Models
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Numerical AnalysisSpectral TheoryAeroacousticsEngineeringAcoustic Eigenmode ExtractionDesired Acoustic VariablesStructural OptimizationComputational MechanicsAcoustic ModelingSubspace Iteration TechniquePhysical AcousticNumerical SimulationImproved FormulationComputational ElectromagneticsSound PropagationBoundary Element ModelsAcoustic Signal ProcessingAcoustic AnalysisBoundary Element MethodMethod Of Fundamental SolutionInverse ProblemsFinite Element MethodAerospace EngineeringEigenvalue Problem
The acoustic boundary element method has been utilized primarily as a direct response analysis technique. Recently, methodologies have been published that enable the formulation of an eigenvalue problem from a boundary element model. These techniques, however, have been very slow due to the inefficient synthesis techniques used in solving the algebraic problems. In this paper, an alternative procedure is obtained which indirectly calculates the desired acoustic variables. This technique greatly enhances the calculation speed in setting up the eigenvalue problem and in determining the field pressures. A subspace iteration technique is outlined to solve the generalized unsymmetric eigenvalue problem. Examples are presented to show the accuracy of the method.