In this paper a boundary element approach for acoustic simulations based on the hierarchical-matrix format coupled with the adaptive cross approximation (ACA) algorithm and a hierarchical GMRES solver is presented. The cluster tree is generated using preliminary considerations of the prescribed boundary conditions. An improved ACA algorithm, applied, separately, to Neumann, Dirichlet and mixed Robin conditions, is described. Numerical results are presented to show the new approach to be up to 50% faster than conventional ACA approach.

Brancati, A., Milazzo, A., Aliabadi, M.H. (2012). A hierarchical-ACA technique for large-scale acoustic simulations: complex geometries with sound adsorbent materials. In Proceedings of the novem 2012 Conference noise and vibration emerging methods.

A hierarchical-ACA technique for large-scale acoustic simulations: complex geometries with sound adsorbent materials

MILAZZO, Alberto;
2012-01-01

Abstract

In this paper a boundary element approach for acoustic simulations based on the hierarchical-matrix format coupled with the adaptive cross approximation (ACA) algorithm and a hierarchical GMRES solver is presented. The cluster tree is generated using preliminary considerations of the prescribed boundary conditions. An improved ACA algorithm, applied, separately, to Neumann, Dirichlet and mixed Robin conditions, is described. Numerical results are presented to show the new approach to be up to 50% faster than conventional ACA approach.
Settore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture Aerospaziali
2012
Noise and Vibration: Emerging methods - NOVEM 2012
Sorrento
1-4 aprile 2012
2012
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Brancati, A., Milazzo, A., Aliabadi, M.H. (2012). A hierarchical-ACA technique for large-scale acoustic simulations: complex geometries with sound adsorbent materials. In Proceedings of the novem 2012 Conference noise and vibration emerging methods.
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Brancati, A; Milazzo, A; Aliabadi, MH
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