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Finite difference method and a spurious reflection of waves in a layer of fluid (English)
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1987
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For a layer of fluid and boundary conditions considered in this paper analytical solutions of the Helmholtz equation exist and are well known. When the continuum is replaced by a discrete space of chosen points with a regular grid, analogous solutions may be calculated. In the case of two uniform grids with sudden mesh size change from one grid to the other, in the layer a deformation of discrete solutions occurs. The deformation assumes the form of a spurious wave reflected from the boundary of the two grids. Moreover, the transmitted wave amplitude is changed. If the wave propagates from a grid of smaller mesh size, then the transmitted wave has a larger amplitude than the incident wave. The explicit formulae obtained enable us to calculate the degree of deformation of discrete solutions for the finite difference method and the nonuniform grid.
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layer of fluid boundary conditions
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analytical solutions
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regular grid
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Helmholtz equation
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two uniform grids
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sudden mesh size change
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spurious wave
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transmitted wave amplitude
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degree of deformation of discrete solutions
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finite difference method
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nonuniform grid
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