Abstract

For a given mixed type potential problem, the corresponding conventional boundary integral equation is shown to yield non-equivalent solutions. Numerical results show that the conventional boundary integral formulation yields incorrect potential and flux results when the distance scale in the fundamental solution approaches its degenerate value. Such a kind of non-equivalence of the conventional boundary integral equation can be eliminated by the use of the necessary and sufficient boundary integral formulation which always ensures the equivalence of solutions.

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