NANAOct 10, 2018

An edge-based pressure stabilisation technique for finite elements on arbitrarily anisotropic meshes

arXiv:1810.0476615 citations
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This work addresses the challenge of handling anisotropic meshes in fluid-structure interaction and multiphase-flow problems, providing a theoretically grounded stabilisation technique.

The paper presents a stabilised finite element method for Stokes equations on arbitrarily anisotropic meshes, achieving convergence rates of O(h^{3/2}) in energy norm and O(h^{5/2}) in L^2 norm for velocities, validated by numerical examples.

In this article, we analyse a stabilised equal-order finite element approximation for the Stokes equations on anisotropic meshes. In particular, we allow arbitrary anisotropies in a sub-domain, for example along the boundary of the domain, with the only condition that a maximum angle is fulfilled in each element.This discretisation is motivated by applications on moving domains as arising e.g. in fluid-structure interaction or multiphase-flow problems. To deal with the anisotropies, we define a modification of the original Continuous Interior Penalty stabilisation approach. We show analytically the discrete stability of the method and convergence of order ${\cal O}(h^{3/2})$ in the energy norm and ${\cal O}(h^{5/2})$ in the $L^2$-norm of the velocities. We present numerical examples for a linear Stokes problem and for a non-linear fluid-structure interaction problem, that substantiate the analytical results and show the capabilities of the approach.

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