An Adaptive Finite Element PML Method for the Acoustic-Elastic Interaction in Three Dimensions

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  • Xue Jiang & Peijun Li

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https://doi.org/10.4208/cicp.OA-2017-0047

Abstract

Consider the scattering of a time-harmonic acoustic incident wave by a bounded, penetrable, and isotropic elastic solid, which is immersed in a homogeneous compressible air or fluid. The paper concerns the numerical solution for such an acoustic-elastic interaction problem in three dimensions. An exact transparent boundary condition (TBC) is developed to reduce the problem equivalently into a boundary value problem in a bounded domain. The perfectly matched layer (PML) technique is adopted to truncate the unbounded physical domain into a bounded computational domain. The well-posedness and exponential convergence of the solution are established for the truncated PML problem by using a PML equivalent TBC. An a posteriori error estimate based adaptive finite element method is developed to solve the scattering problem. Numerical experiments are included to demonstrate the competitive behavior of the proposed method.

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2017-11-02

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An Adaptive Finite Element PML Method for the Acoustic-Elastic Interaction in Three Dimensions. (2017). Communications in Computational Physics, 22(5), 1486-1507. https://doi.org/10.4208/cicp.OA-2017-0047