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A Petrov-Galerkin formulation for advection-reaction-diffusion problems
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    A Petrov-Galerkin formulation for advection-reaction-diffusion problems (English)
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    11 October 1998
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    We present a method called \((\text{SU}+\text{C})\text{PG}\) to solve advection-reaction-diffusion scalar equations by the finite element method. The SUPG (streamline upwind Petrov-Galerkin) extension is performed, covering the whole plane represented by the Péclet number and the dimensionless reaction number. The scheme is based on the extension of the super-convergence feature through the inclusion of an additional perturbation function and a corresponding proportionality constant. Both proportionality constants (the one corresponding to the standard perturbation function from SUPG, and the new one introduced here) are selected in order to verify the super-convergence. It is also shown that the \((\text{SU}+\text{C})\text{PG}\) scheme satisfies the discrete maximum principle, that guarantees uniform convergence of the finite element solution.
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    Péclet number
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    dimensionless reaction number
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    super-convergence
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    perturbation function
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    discrete maximum principle
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