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A stable boundary element method for modelling transient acoustic radiation
D. Chappell
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Paul Harris
, D. Henwood
, R. Chakrabarti
University of Brighton
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Numerical Results
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Boundary Element Method
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Stable Boundary
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Transient Acoustic Radiation
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Integral Equations
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Exact Solutions
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Three-dimensional Object
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Instability Problem
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Hypersingular Integral
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Miller
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Time-domain Boundary Element Method
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Burton
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Spherical Wave
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Surface Discretization
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Engineering
Transients
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Boundary Element Method
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Time Domain
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Axisymmetric
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Domain Boundary
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Discretization
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Spherical Wave
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Mathematics
Boundary Element Method
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Time Domain
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Integral Equation
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Discretization
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Dimensional Object
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Singular Integral
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Type Equation
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Physics
Sound Wave
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Boundary Element Method
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Transients
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Spherical Wave
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Integral Equations
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