NANAApr 1, 2016

Conformal higher-order remeshing schemes for implicitly defined interface problems

arXiv:1603.0967824 citationsh-index: 27
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For computational mechanics, it addresses the challenge of accurately resolving implicitly defined interfaces without manual meshing, though the approach is incremental.

The paper proposes a higher-order accurate method combining p-version FEM on body-fitted meshes with embedded domain methods, achieving optimal convergence rates despite non-ideal sub-element shapes.

A new higher-order accurate method is proposed that combines the advantages of the classical $p$-version of the FEM on body-fitted meshes with embedded domain methods. A background mesh composed by higher-order Lagrange elements is used. Boundaries and interfaces are described implicitly by the level set method and are within elements. In the elements cut by the boundaries or interfaces, an automatic decomposition into higher-order accurate sub-elements is realized. Therefore, the zero level sets are detected and meshed in a first step which is called reconstruction. Then, based on the topological situation in the cut element, higher-order sub-elements are mapped to the two sides of the boundary or interface. The quality of the reconstruction and the mapping largely determines the properties of the resulting, automatically generated conforming mesh. It is found that optimal convergence rates are possible although the resulting sub-elements are not always well-shaped.

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