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Dirichlet-type absorbing boundary conditions for peridynamic scalar waves in two-dimensional viscous media
Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.8016
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Journal Article
Date Issued
2023-08-30
Sprache
English
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Volume
124
Issue
16
Start Page
3524
End Page
3553
Citation
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 124 (16): 3524-3553 (2023-08-30)
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Scopus ID
Publisher
Wiley
Construction of absorbing boundary conditions (ABCs) for nonlocal models is generally challenging, primarily due to the fact that nonlocal operators are commonly associated with volume constrained boundary conditions. Moreover, application of Fourier and Laplace transforms, which are essential for the majority of available methods for ABCs, to nonlocal models is complicated. In this paper, we propose a simple method to construct accurate ABCs for peridynamic scalar wave-type problems in viscous media. The proposed ABCs are constructed in the time and space domains and are of Dirichlet type. Consequently, their implementation is relatively simple, since no derivatives of the wave field are required. The proposed ABCs are derived at the continuum level, from a semi-analytical solution of the exterior domain using harmonic exponential basis functions in space and time (plane-wave modes). The numerical implementation is done using a meshfree collocation approach employed within a boundary layer adjacent to the interior domain boundary. The modes satisfy the peridynamic numerical dispersion relation, resulting in a compatible solution of the interior region (near-field) with that of the exterior region (far-field). The accuracy and stability of the proposed ABCs are demonstrated with several numerical examples in two-dimensional unbounded domains.
Subjects
absorbing boundary conditions
nonlocal scalar waves
peridynamics
viscous medium
DDC Class
620: Engineering
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