Title :
Efficient hybrid finite element-boundary element method for 3-dimensional open-boundary field problems
Author :
Chang-Hoi ; Bong-Sik ; Soo-Young
Author_Institution :
Korea Adv. Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Seoul, South Korea
fDate :
9/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Highly storage-efficient choices of boundary meshes are devised for hybrid finite element-boundary element analysis in three dimensions, and a computationally efficient algorithm to solve the resulting matrix equations is developed. The boundary mesh makes use of cylindrical symmetry to produce block circulant boundary element matrices with proper choices of basis functions, and results in up to 64-fold reduction in matrix storage. The block circulant nature of the boundary element matrices provides a numerically efficient algorithm for solution of the coupled matrix equations. To demonstrate its efficiency, this hybrid scheme is applied to a three-dimensional magnetostatic field problem, proving storage and computational efficiency. This hybrid scheme is more advantageous than the pure finite-element method with approximate boundary conditions. and allows large three-dimensional open boundary field problems to be solved in small workstations.
Keywords :
boundary-elements methods; electromagnetic field theory; finite element analysis; magnetostatics; 3D magnetostatic field; 3D open boundary field problems; EM fields; algorithm; basis functions; block circulant boundary element matrices; boundary meshes; computational efficiency; cylindrical symmetry; finite element-boundary element method; hybrid method; matrix equations; matrix storage; workstations; Algorithm design and analysis; Boundary conditions; Boundary element methods; Computational efficiency; Electromagnetic fields; Finite difference methods; Finite element methods; Integral equations; Sparse matrices; Workstations;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on