Title: Evaluation of dependence on calculation parameters in interface settings for finite-difference time-domain analyses of acoustic fields
Abstract: To date, numerical analysis for sound wave propagation in time domain has been investigated widely as a result of advances in computer technology. The finite difference time domain (FDTD) methods are very widely used for time domain numerical analysis. The following is a family of FDTD method, for example, the standard FDTD method based on Yee’s algorithm, wave equation FDTD (WE-FDTD) method, the FDTD(2,4) method, and so on. The FDTD and WE-FDTD methods cause numerical dispersion error due to using second order finite difference (FD) approximation. To overcome this problem, the FDTD(2,4) method using higher order spatial FDs have been proposed. On the other hand, the settings of the interface between different media are important issue to solve acoustic wave propagation in non-uniform media. In this study, we examine the dependence on calculation parameters in the settings of interface for some FDTD methods. The present study shows dependence on the CFL number and ratio of sound velocity and impedance between the boundaries. We demonstrate that accuracy of the interface between different media strongly depend on calculation parameters and the ratio of sound velocity. Moreover, the proposal settings of the interface for the FDTD(2,4) methods are more accurate.
Publication Year: 2016
Publication Date: 2016-10-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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