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Adaptive finite element methods for the analysis of inviscid compressible flow: I: Fast refinement/unrefinement and moving mesh methods for unstructured meshes
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    Adaptive finite element methods for the analysis of inviscid compressible flow: I: Fast refinement/unrefinement and moving mesh methods for unstructured meshes (English)
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    New adaptive finite element methods are presented for the analysis of unsteady inviscid compressible flow in arbitrary two-dimensional domains. The procedures described herein are used in conjunction with a semi- explicit two-step algorithm for solving the time-dependent Euler equations in two space dimensions. Two schemes are presented for monitoring the evolution of error, and error estimates are used as a basis for a mesh refinement strategy. The capability of unrefinement (adaptively coarsening the mesh) is also included. The methods do not require a structured mesh and are applicable to quite general geometries.
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    finite element methods
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    unsteady inviscid compressible flow
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    two- dimensional domains
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    semiexplicit two-step algorithm
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    time-dependent Euler equations
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    evolution of error
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    error estimates
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    mesh refinement strategy
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