Finite and boundary element analysis are applicable in many situations including loudspeaker cone breakup, radiation, diffraction and source/room interaction. However there is a rapid increase in computational requirement with frequency. HPCN techniques exploit the combined resources of several computers. The current work used 4 PCs. Promising results are shown for a radiation problem and analysing source placement in a room.
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