Stationary Boundary Value Problems in Convex Angles

Author(s):  
Alexander Komech ◽  
Anatoli Merzon
2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 676-680
Author(s):  
Olga Egorova ◽  
Ko Ye

Research in the field of unsteady interaction of shock waves propagating in continuous media with various deformable barriers are of considerable scientific interest, since so far there are only a few scientific works dealing with solving problems of this class only for the simplest special cases. In this work, on the basis of analytical solution, we study the inverse non-stationary boundary-value problem of diffraction of plain pressure wave on convex surface in form of parabolic cylinder immersed in liquid and exposed to plane acoustic pressure wave. The purpose of the work is to construct approximate models for the interaction of an acoustic wave in an ideal fluid with an undeformable obstacle, which may allow obtaining fundamental solutions in a closed form, formulating initial-boundary value problems of the motion of elastic shells taking into account the influence of external environment in form of integral relationships based on the constructed fundamental solutions, and developing methods for their solutions. The inverse boundary problem for determining the pressure jump (amplitude pressure) was also solved. In the inverse problem, the amplitude pressure is determined from the measured pressure in reflected and incident waves on the surface of the body using the least squares method. The experimental technique described in this work can be used to study diffraction by complex obstacles. Such measurements can be beneficial, for example, for monitoring the results of numerical simulations.


Author(s):  
Bayegizova Aigulim ◽  
Dadayeva Assiyat

The non-stationary boundary value problems for Klein-Gordon equation with Dirichlet or Neumann conditions on the boundary of the domain of definition are considered; a uniqueness of boundary value problems is proved. Based on the generalized functions method, boundary integral equations method is developed to solve the posed problems in strengths of shock waves. Dynamic analogs of Green’s formulas for solutions in the space of generalized functions are obtained and their regular integral representations are constructed in 2D and 3D over space cases. The singular boundary integral equations are obtained which resolve these tasks.


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