Finite-element solution of nonlinear time-dependent exterior wave problems (Q1286968)
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Finite-element solution of nonlinear time-dependent exterior wave problems (English)
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17 October 1999
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A finite element scheme is devised for the solution of nonlinear time-dependent exterior wave problems. The two-dimensional nonlinear scalar (Klein-Gordon) wave equation is taken as a model to illustrate the method. The governing equation is first discretized in time, leading to a time-stepping scheme, where a nonlinear exterior elliptic problem has to be solved in each time step. An artificial boundary \({\mathcal B}\) is introduced, which bounds the computational domain \(\Omega \), and a simple-iteration procedure is used to linearize the problem in the infinite domain outside \({\mathcal B}\). This enables the derivation of a Dirichlet-to-Neumann boundary condition on \({\mathcal B}\). Finite element discretization and Newton iteration are finally employed to solve the problem in \(\Omega \). The computational aspects of this method are discussed. Numerical results are presented for the nonlinear wave equation, whose solutions may blow up in a finite time under certain conditions, and it is shown that the behavior of the solution predicted by theory is captured by the scheme.
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Klein-Gordon equation
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nonlinear time-dependent exterior wave problems
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finite element
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exterior problems
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Dirichlet-to-Neumann boundary condition
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Newton iteration
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numerical results
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nonlinear wave equation
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