Abstract

An efficient 3D multidomain boundary element method (BEM) for solving problems governed by the Laplace equation is presented. Integral boundary equations are discretized using mixed boundary elements. The field function is interpolated using a continuous linear function while its derivative in a normal direction is interpolated using a discontinuous constant function over surface boundary elements. Using a multidomain approach, also known as the subdomain technique, sparse system matrices similar to the finite element method (FEM) are obtained. Interface boundary conditions between subdomains leads to an over-determined system matrix, which is solved using a fast iterative linear least square solver. The accuracy and robustness of the developed numerical algorithm is presented on a scalar diffusion problem using simple cube geometry and various types of meshes. Efficiency is demonstrated with potential flow around the complex geometry of a fighter airplane using tetrahedral mesh with over 100,000 subdomains on a personal computer.

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