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SOLUTION OF THE ADVECTION–DIFFUSION EQUATION USING A COMBINATION OF DISCONTINUOUS AND MIXED FINITE ELEMENTS

✍ Scribed by P. Siegel; R. Mosé; Ph. Ackerer; J. Jaffre


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
605 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
0271-2091

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✦ Synopsis


When transport is advection-dominated, classical numerical methods introduce excessive artificial diffusion and spurious oscillations. Special methods are required to overcome these phenomena. To solve the advectiondiffusion equation, a numerical method is developed using a discontinuous finite element method for the discretization of the advective terms. At the discontinuities of the approximate solution, numerical advective fluxes are calculated using one-dimensional approximate Riemann solvers. The method is stabilized with a multidimensional slope limiter which introduces small amounts of numerical diffusion when sharp concentration fronts occur. In addition, the diffusive term is discretized using a mixed hybrid finite element method. With this approach, numerical oscillations are completely avoided for a full range of cell Peclet numbers. The combination of discontinuous and mixed finite elements can be easily applied to 2D and 3D models using various types of elements in regular and irregular meshes. Numerical tests show good agreement with 1D and 2D analytical solutions. This approach is compared at the same time with two different numerical methods, a standard mixed finite method and a finite volume approach with high-resolution upwind terms. Regular and irregular meshes are used for the numerical tests to study the mesh effects on the numerical results. Our data show that in all cases this approach performs well.


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