NANAAug 26, 2018

MultiMesh Finite Element Methods: Solving PDEs on Multiple Intersecting Meshes

arXiv:1803.0874146 citationsh-index: 42
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This work provides a new discretization approach for multi-body and multiphysics problems involving large deformations, offering a flexible alternative to traditional single-mesh methods.

The paper introduces a multimesh finite element framework for solving PDEs on multiple intersecting meshes, enabling separate meshes for different components of a computational domain. Numerical examples demonstrate optimal order convergence and robustness for the Poisson equation.

We present a new framework for expressing finite element methods on multiple intersecting meshes: multimesh finite element methods. The framework enables the use of separate meshes to discretize parts of a computational domain that are naturally separate; such as the components of an engine, the domains of a multiphysics problem, or solid bodies interacting under the influence of forces from surrounding fluids or other physical fields. Such multimesh finite element methods are particularly well suited to problems in which the computational domain undergoes large deformations as a result of the relative motion of the separate components of a multi-body system. In the present paper, we formulate the multimesh finite element method for the Poisson equation. Numerical examples demonstrate the optimal order convergence, the numerical robustness of the formulation and implementation in the face of thin intersections and rounding errors, as well as the applicability of the methodology. In the accompanying paper~\cite{mmfem-2}, we analyze the proposed method and prove optimal order convergence and stability.

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