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Discrete flow mapping: transport of phase space densities on triangulated surfaces

Computational Physics 2014-08-12 v2 Dynamical Systems Numerical Analysis Chaotic Dynamics

Abstract

Energy distributions of high frequency linear wave fields are often modelled in terms of flow or transport equations with ray dynamics given by a Hamiltonian vector field in phase space. Applications arise in underwater and room acoustics, vibro-acoustics, seismology, electromagnetics, and quantum mechanics. Related flow problems based on general conservation laws are used, for example, in weather forecasting or molecular dynamics simulations. Solutions to these flow equations are often large scale, complex and high-dimensional, leading to formidable challenges for numerical approximation methods. This paper presents an efficient and widely applicable method, called discrete flow mapping, for solving such problems on triangulated surfaces. An application in structural dynamics - determining the vibro-acoustic response of a cast aluminium car body component - is presented.

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@article{arxiv.1303.4249,
  title  = {Discrete flow mapping: transport of phase space densities on triangulated surfaces},
  author = {David Chappell and Gregor Tanner and Niels Sondergaard and Dominik Loechel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.4249},
  year   = {2014}
}

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12 pages, 6 figures