Abstract

The implicit frequency dependence of linear systems arising from the acoustic boundary element method necessitates an efficient treatment for problems in a frequency range. Instead of solving the linear systems independently at each frequency point, this paper is concerned with solving them simultaneously at multiple frequency points within a single iteration scheme. The proposed concept is based on truncation of the frequency range solution and is incorporated into two well-known iterative solvers - BiCGstab and GMRes. The proposed method is applied to two acoustic interior problems as well as to an exterior problem in order to assess the underlying approximations and to study the convergence behavior. While this paper provides the proof of concept, its application to large-scale acoustic problems necessitates efficient preconditioning for multi-frequency systems, which are yet to be developed.

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