Finite volume methods with local refinement for convection-diffusion problems (Q1335463)

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Finite volume methods with local refinement for convection-diffusion problems
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    Finite volume methods with local refinement for convection-diffusion problems (English)
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    28 February 1995
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    This paper deals with the construction of conservative cell-centered approximations on locally refined grids for convection-diffusion second- order elliptic equations that have optimal order of convergence and satisfy the discrete maximum principle. In order to produce monotone schemes for convection-diffusion problems a variety of upwinding strategies have been used for a long time. In this paper, while keeping the required regularity of the solution to \(H^ s\) for \(3/2\leq s\leq 3\), the authors derive monotone approximations on grids with local patch refinement, estimate the error in the natural discrete \(H^ 1\)-norm and prove convergence rates of \(O(h^{1/2})\), or \(O(h^{3/2})\) depending upon the interpolation (piecewise constant or linear) used and also depending if the simple or modified upwinding strategies are used. Computer experiments for a variety of convection-diffusion problems, including convection dominated ones, in support of theoretical results and to assess the applicability of the derived schemes and error bounds are presented.
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    finite volume methods
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    grid refinement
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    numerical examples
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    conservative cell-centered approximations
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    second-order elliptic equations
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    convergence
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    discrete maximum principle
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    monotone schemes
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    upwinding
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    convection-diffusion problems
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    error bounds
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