gränselementmetoden
Gränselementmetoden, known in English as the Boundary Element Method (BEM), is a numerical computational technique for solving linear partial differential equations that arise in various fields such as acoustics, electromagnetics, structural mechanics, and potential theory. Unlike volumetric discretization methods such as the Finite Element Method, BEM reduces the dimensionality of the problem by formulating the governing equations as integral equations over the boundary of the domain. As a result, only the boundary needs to be meshed, which often leads to fewer degrees of freedom for problems with infinite or semi‑infinite domains.
The method was developed independently in the 1950s by engineers and mathematicians working on potential flow
Gränselementmetoden is particularly advantageous for problems with homogeneous media and problems involving infinite boundaries, because the
Practical applications of gränselementmetoden include acoustic scattering analysis, electromagnetic wave propagation, stress analysis in crack problems,