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A mesh-less method to solve electrical resistance tomography forward problem using singular boundary distributed source method

Authors
Khambampati, Anil KumarWang, Rong LiKim, Bong SeokKim, Kyung YounLeea, Yeon-GunKim, Sin
Issue Date
Dec-2015
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Keywords
Meshless methods; Improved boundary distributed source method; Singular boundary method; Electrical resistance tomography; Forward problem
Citation
FLOW MEASUREMENT AND INSTRUMENTATION, v.46, pp 303 - 311
Pages
9
Journal Title
FLOW MEASUREMENT AND INSTRUMENTATION
Volume
46
Start Page
303
End Page
311
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/8881
DOI
10.1016/j.flowmeasinst.2015.06.027
ISSN
0955-5986
1873-6998
Abstract
This paper presents a novel mesh-less method called singular boundary distributed source (SBDS) method to solve the electrical resistance tomography (ERT) forward problem. Mesh-less methods are mathematically simple and computationally efficient i.e. same accuracy that of mesh or domain based methods can be achieved with less computation time. The domain boundary is discretized such that the source and field points coincide on the same boundary and the solution is expressed as a linear combination of fundamental solution of governing equation. The singularity appearing due to coinciding of source and field points is addressed using a hybrid approach. The coefficients corresponding to Neumann boundary are evaluated using the improved distributed source method (IBDS) while the coefficients corresponding to Dirichlet boundary conditions are evaluated using inverse interpolation technique. The hybrid SBDS with complete electrode model is formulated for ERT forward problem. The proposed SBDS method has better accuracy and convergence as compared to other mesh-less methods. Especially, the SBDS method solution is not dependent on distributed source radius therefore is stable compared to the IBDS method. The proposed SBDS method is tested with numerical experiments and the performance is compared against boundary discretization methods such as the IBDS and boundary element methods. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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