Title of article :
A sinh transformation for evaluating nearly singular boundary element integrals
Author/Authors :
PETER R. JOHNSTON، نويسنده , , David Elliott، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
An implementation of the boundary element method requires the accurate evaluation of many integrals.
When the source point is far from the boundary element under consideration, a straightforward
application of Gaussian quadrature suffices to evaluate such integrals. When the source point is on
the element, the integrand becomes singular and accurate evaluation can be obtained using the same
Gaussian points transformed under a polynomial transformation which has zero Jacobian at the singular
point.
A class of integrals which lies between these two extremes is that of ‘nearly singular’ integrals.
Here, the source point is close to, but not on, the element and the integrand remains finite at all
points. However, instead of remaining flat, the integrand develops a sharp peak as the source point
moves closer to the element, thus rendering accurate evaluation of the integral difficult.
This paper presents a transformation, based on the sinh function, which automatically takes into
account the position of the projection of the source point onto the element, which we call the ‘nearly
singular point’, and the distance from the source point to the element. The transformation again clusters
the points towards the nearly singular point, but does not have a zero Jacobian. Implementation of the
transformation is straightforward and could easily be included in existing boundary element method
software.
It is shown that, for the two-dimensional boundary element method, several orders of magnitude
improvement in relative error can be obtained using this transformation compared to a conventional
implementation of Gaussian quadrature. Asymptotic estimates for the truncation errors are also quoted
Keywords :
non-linear co-ordinate transformation , sinh function , Boundary element method , numerical integration , nearly singularintegrals
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering