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Multigrid methods to accelerate convergence of element-by-element solution algorithms for viscous incompressible flows
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    Multigrid methods to accelerate convergence of element-by-element solution algorithms for viscous incompressible flows (English)
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    30 October 1997
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    The use of iterative solvers for large systems of equations results in a slow convergence rate after the small wave length error components are resolved. For a fixed convergence tolerance limit, the error resolution capability of an iterative solver is a function of the mesh density. Two iterative solvers (GMRES and ORTHOMIN), which utilize the element-by-element data structure of the finite element mesh, are studied to demonstrate this behavior. A significant improvement in the accuracy of the solution and the rate of convergence is achieved for these iterative solvers by using a successive mesh refinement scheme. An iterative penalty finite element model is used to solve the governing equations for laminar, incompressible, isothermal fluid flows. The solution accuracy and CPU time savings are demonstrated for two sample problems.
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    GMRES
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    ORTHOMIN
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    iterative solvers
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    mesh refinement
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    iterative penalty finite element model
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