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Velocity–pressure integrated versus penalty finite element methods for high-Reynolds-number flows

✍ Scribed by S.-W. Kim; Rand A. Decker


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
787 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0271-2091

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✦ Synopsis


Velocity-pressure integrated and consistent penalty finite element computations of high-Reynolds-number laminar flows are presented. In both methods the pressure has been interpolated using linear shape functions for a triangular element which is contained inside the biquadratic flow element. It has been shown previously that the pressure interpolation method, when used in conjunction with the velocity-pressure integrated method, yields accurate computational results for high-Reynolds-number flows. It is shown in this paper that use of the same pressure interpolation method in the consistent penalty finite element method yields computational results which are comparable to those of the velocity-pressure integrated method for both the velocity and the pressure fields. Accuracy of the two finite element methods has been demonstrated by comparing the computational results with available experimental data and/or fine grid finite difference computational results. Advantages and disadvantages of the two finite element methods are discussed on the basis of accuracy and convergence nature. Example problems considered include a lid-driven cavity flow of Reynolds number 10000, a laminar backward-facing step flow and a laminar flow through a nest of cylinders.


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