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A hybrid calculation technique of the Indirect Boundary Element Method and the analytical solutions for three-dimensional problems of topography
Authors:ToshiakiYokoi  FranciscoJSénchez-Sesma
Institution:International Institute of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, Building Research Institute, Ministry of Construction, Tachihara-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan. E-mail:; Instituto de Ingenieréa, Universidad Nacional Auténoma de México, Cd. Universitaria, Aptdo. 70-472 Coyoacén 04510, México D. F., México. E-mail:
Abstract:We present a new approach of the Indirect Boundary Element Method (IBEM) for 3-D topographic problems which can be used to deal with an infinitely spread free surface owing to the introduction of a reference solution, that is the analytical solution for the half-space with a flat free surface. This approach is an efficient countermeasure for the non-physical waves owing to the domain truncation which contaminates the computed results in the ordinary approach. Theoretical consideration shows that this newly proposed approach is a higher-grade approximation than some existing ones and achieves a higher efficacy and accuracy than those of existing ones. The discretization of the resulting boundary integral equation for this formulation is carried out with triangular elements. Their contributions to the solution are calculated by Gaussian numerical integration except in the case where the wavefield is evaluated on the source element itself. For this case, we present an analytical formula based on the reasonable assumption that the elements are much smaller than the wavelengths appearing in the calculation. Several numerical examples used for validation show acceptably precise results.
Keywords:Indirect Boundary Element Method  full-space Green's function  reference solution  truncation effect  3-D topographic problem  
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