Finite element approximation of incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with slip boundary condition (Q1079054)

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Finite element approximation of incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with slip boundary condition
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    Finite element approximation of incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with slip boundary condition (English)
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    We consider a mixed finite element approximation of the stationary, incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with slip boundary conditions, which plays an important rôle in the simulation of flows with free angles of attack and high Reynold's numbers. The central point is a saddle point formulation of the boundary conditions which avoids the well-known Babuška paradox when approximating smooth domains by polyhedrons. We prove that for the new formulation one can use any stable mixed finite element for the Navier- Stokes equations with no-slip boundary conditions provided suitable bubble functions on the boundary are added to the velocity space. We obtain optimal error estimates under minimal regularity assumptions for the solution of the continuous problem. The techniques apply as well to the more general Navier boundary conditions.
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    mixed finite element approximation
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    stationary, incompressible Navier- Stokes equations
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    slip boundary conditions
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    simulation of flows
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    free surfaces
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    high angles of attack
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    saddle-point formulation of the boundary conditions
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    Babuška paradox
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    stable mixed finite element
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    bubble functions
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    optimal error estimates
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    minimal regularity assumptions
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