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Well-posed perfectly matched layers for advective acoustics

Abarbanel, S
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Gottlieb, D
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Hesthaven, Jan S.  
1999
Journal of Computational Physics

Using a mathematical framework originally developed for the development of PML schemes in computational electromagnetics, we develop a set of strongly well-posed PML equations for the absorption of acoustic and vorticity waves in two-dimensional convective acoustics under the assumption of a spatially constant mean flow, A central piece in this development is the development of a variable transformation that conserves the dispersion relation of the physical space equations. The PML equations are given for layers being perpendicular to the direction of the mean flow as well as for layers being parallel to the mean flow. The efficacy of the PML scheme is illustrated by solving the equations of acoustics using a 4th order scheme, confirming the accuracy as well as stability of the proposed scheme. (C) 1999 Academic Press.

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DOI
10.1006/jcph.1999.6313
Web of Science ID

WOS:000082708800002

Author(s)
Abarbanel, S
Gottlieb, D
Hesthaven, Jan S.  
Date Issued

1999

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC

Published in
Journal of Computational Physics
Volume

154

Issue

2

Start page

266

End page

283

Subjects

advective acoustics

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absorbing boundary conditions

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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November 12, 2013
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