A Benchmark Study on Eigenfrequencies of Fluid-Loaded Structures

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In this paper, a coupled finite/infinite element method is applied for computing eigenfrequencies of structures in exterior acoustic domains. The underlying quadratic eigenvalue problem is addressed by a contour integral method based on resolvent moments. The numerical framework is applied to an academic example of a hollow sphere submerged in water. Comparisons of the computed eigenfrequencies to those obtained by boundary element discretizations as well as finite element discretizations in conjunction with perfectly matched layers verify the proposed numerical framework. Furthermore, extensive parameter studies are carried out illustrating the performance of the method with regard to both projection and discretization parameters. Finally, we point out that the proposed method achieves significantly smaller residuals of the computed eigenpairs than the Rayleigh Ritz procedure with second-order Krylov subspaces.

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Kronowetter, F., Baydoun, S. K., Eser, M., Moheit, L., & Marburg, S. (2020). A Benchmark Study on Eigenfrequencies of Fluid-Loaded Structures. In Journal of Theoretical and Computational Acoustics (Vol. 28). World Scientific. https://doi.org/10.1142/S2591728520500139

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