B-MI2 Optimized noise reduction in transportation and interior spaces
The present work deals with the resolution of the Poisson equation in a bounded domain made of a thin and periodic layer of finite length placed into a homogeneous medium.
We provide and justify a high order asymptotic expansion which takes into account the boundary layer effect occurring in the vicinity of the periodic layer as well as the corner singularities appearing in the neighborhood of the extremities of the layer. Our approach combines mixes
the method of matched asymptotic expansions and the method of periodic surface homogenization.
With symmetric local absorbing boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation scattering problems can be solved on a truncated domain, where the outgoing radiation condition is approximated by a Dirichlet-to-Neumann map with higher tangential derivatives on its outer boundary. Feng's conditions are symmetric local absorbing boundary conditions, which are based on an asymptotic expansion of the coefficients of the exact Dirichlet-to-Neumann map for large radia of the circular outer boundary. In this article we analyse the well-posedness of variational formulations with symmetric local absorbing boundary conditions in general and show how the modelling error introduced by Feng's conditions depends on the radius of the truncated domain.