A discontinuous finite element method at element level for Helmholtz equation
β Scribed by Abimael F.D. Loula; Gustavo B. Alvarez; Eduardo G.D. do Carmo; Fernando A. Rochinha
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 368 KB
- Volume
- 196
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0045-7825
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β¦ Synopsis
A discontinuous finite element formulation is presented for Helmholtz equation. Continuity is relaxed locally in the interior of the element instead of across the element edges. The interior shape functions can be viewed as discontinuous bubbles and the corresponding degrees of freedom can be eliminated at element level by static condensation yielding a global matrix topologically equivalent to those of classical C 0 finite element approximations. The discontinuous bubbles are introduced to consistently add stability to the formulation, preserving the optimal rates of convergence and improving accuracy. A crucial point of the discontinuous formulation relies on the choice of the stabilization parameters related to the weak enforcement of continuity inside each element. Explicit values of these stabilization parameters minimizing the pollution effect are presented for uniform meshes. The accuracy and stability of the proposed formulation for bilinear shape functions are demonstrated in several numerical examples.
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