A sharp interface method using enriched finite elements for elliptic interface problems (Q2022335)
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A sharp interface method using enriched finite elements for elliptic interface problems (English)
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28 April 2021
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Many applications in engineering and biology involve immersed interfaces moving in time within the computational domain. Interface problems are discretized using fitted or unfitted finite elements. The mesh generation process in the case of fitted elements for moving interfaces becomes expensive. In order to avoid expensive re-meshing, the immersed boundary method (IBM) of Peskin is used. In this paper, enriched finite element spaces are used which yield an interface fitted scheme for elliptic interface problems. The features of the interface are approximated properly by introducing local modifications, enrichments, or extensions of the finite element spaces. The derived immersed interface method avoids costly re-meshing. It was shown that the proposed method has the same order of approximation as comparable enriched methods for a general elliptic interface problem. Moreover, the discrete operator inherits the symmetry and positive definiteness of the continuous operator since it is a fitted method. The stability and convergence of the solution is proven and the numerical tests demonstrate optimal order of convergence. The method is compared with the enrichment of a CutFEM and of Peskins original IBM by looking at the local finite element spaces.
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finite elements
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elliptic interface problems
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conditioning
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