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Especie: Artigo
Título : A nearly optimal Galerkin projected residual finite element method for Helmholtz problem
Autor(es)/Inventor(es): Carmo, Eduardo Gomes Dutra do
Alvarez, Gustavo Benitez
Loula, Abimael Fernando Dourado
Rochinha, Fernando Alves
Resumen: Indisponível.
Resumen: A Finite Element Formulation for scalar and linear second-order boundary value problems is introduced. The new method relies on a variational formulation obtained following the usual path of appending to the Galerkin variational formulation, a balanced residual form of the governing partial differential equation computed within each element. The novelty consists of projecting the residual in a subspace defined for each element, which gives rise to the name of the method: Galerkin Projected Residual (GPR). This subspace is built by systematically exploring some a priori criteria (either based on the physics or on the underlying mathematics). The method can be used to stabilize a variety of problems. Here it is applied to Helmholtz equation, where standard Galerkin formulations are known to present poor approximations for high wave numbers. The method is formally introduced along with some numerical examples that are used to assess the improvements achieved.
Materia: Finite element method
Stabilization
GPR
GLS
GGLS
Helmholtz equation
Materia CNPq: CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::FISICA::AREAS CLASSICAS DE FENOMENOLOGIA E SUAS APLICACOES::DINAMICA DOS FLUIDOS
Unidade de producción: Núcleo Interdisciplinar de Dinâmica dos Fluidos
Es parte de: Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
Volumen: 197
Número: 13-16
Fecha de publicación: 22-nov-2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.cma.2007.11.001
País de edición : Brasil
Idioma de publicación: eng
Tipo de acceso : Acesso Aberto
ISSN: 0045-7825
Aparece en las colecciones: Engenharias

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