Wave propagation in unbounded domains under a dirac delta function with FPM

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Wave propagation in unbounded domains is one of the important engineering problems. There have been many attempts by researchers to solve this problem. This paper intends to shed a light on the finite point method, which is considered as one of the best methods to be used for solving problems of wave propagation in unbounded domains. To ensure the reliability of finite point method, wave propagation in unbounded domain is compared with the sinusoidal unit point stimulation. Results indicate that, in the case of applying stimulation along one direction of a Cartesian coordinate, the results of finite point method parallel to the stimulation have less error in comparison with the results of finite element method along the same direction with the same stimulation. © 2014 S. Moazam et al.

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Moazam, S., Boroomand, B., Naimi, S., & Celikag, M. (2014). Wave propagation in unbounded domains under a dirac delta function with FPM. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/470346

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