Approximate boundary-flux calculations
DOI10.1016/0045-7825(85)90085-4zbMATH Open0546.73057OpenAlexW1985428050MaRDI QIDQ798066FDOQ798066
Authors: S. S. Chow, Graham F. Carey, Mark K. Seager
Publication date: 1985
Published in: Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0045-7825(85)90085-4
Recommendations
- The post-processing approach in the finite element method—part 1: Calculation of displacements, stresses and other higher derivatives of the displacements
- A mixed finite element method for boundary flux computation
- Local error bounds for post-processed finite element calculations
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3885451
- A posteriori error estimation of approximate boundary fluxes
nonlinear problemsrates of convergencederivativesstressestriangular and quadrilateral elementsNumerical experimentsfluxesgeneralization to higher dimensionspost-processing scheme
Finite element methods applied to problems in solid mechanics (74S05) Numerical and other methods in solid mechanics (74S99)
Cites Work
Cited In (39)
- A shape optimization approach for simulating contact of elastic membranes with rigid obstacles
- A new \(k\)-TMI/ALE fluid-structure formulation to study the low mass ratio dynamics of an elliptical cylinder
- 3D consistent boundary-flux problem in domains with complex geometry
- Optimization-based, property-preserving finite element methods for scalar advection equations and their connection to algebraic flux correction
- Postprocessing of non-conservative flux for compatibility with transport in heterogeneous media
- Numerical approximation strategy for solutions and their derivatives for two-dimensional solids
- Explicit synchronous partitioned scheme for coupled reduced order models based on composite reduced bases
- A Bayesian Numerical Homogenization Method for Elliptic Multiscale Inverse Problems
- Nodal velocity derivatives of finite element solutions: the FiND method for incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
- Error estimates for least-squares mixed finite elements
- On the use of anisotropic triangles with mixed finite elements: application to an ``immersed approach for incompressible flow problems
- A Multirate Discontinuous-Galerkin-in-Time Framework for Interface-Coupled Problems
- A numerical strategy for investigating the kinetic response of stimulus-responsive hydrogels
- Computation of accurate nodal derivatives of finite element solutions: the finite node displacement method
- A posteriori error estimation and adaptive mesh refinement for a multiscale operator decomposition approach to fluid-solid heat transfer
- Goal-oriented error estimation for fluid-structure interaction problems
- The consistent Galerkin FEM for computing derived boundary quantities in thermal and or fluids problems
- Adaptive finite element approximation of coupled flow and transport problems with applications in heat transfer
- The continuous Galerkin method is locally conservative
- Isoparametric finite element approximation for a boundary flux problem
- Approximate AF flows
- Computation of outflow flux for convection-dominated transport equations
- Enhanced derivative recovery through least square residual penalty
- Analysis of material interface dicontinuities and superconvergent fluxes in finite difference theory
- Interface flux recovery coupling method for the ocean-atmosphere system
- Superconvergence analysis of flux computations for nonlinear problems
- A posteriori error estimation of approximate boundary fluxes
- Robust imposition of Dirichlet boundary conditions on embedded surfaces
- A Galerkin projection technique for the evaluation of potential derivatives on a smooth boundary in 2D BEM
- A Nitsche-based cut finite element solver for two-phase Stefan problems
- Numerical homogenization and model order reduction for multiscale inverse problems
- Goal-oriented error estimators for Stokes equations based on variationally consistent postprocessing
- Consistent Finite Element Calculations of Boundary and Internal Fluxes
- An efficient finite element method for embedded interface problems
- A mixed finite element method for boundary flux computation
- Some further properties of the superconvergent flux projection
- Fictitious domain method: a stabilized post-processing technique for boundary-flux calculation using cut elements
- A study on unfitted 1D finite element methods
- Adaptive double-diffusion model and comparison to a highly heterogeneous micro-model
This page was built for publication: Approximate boundary-flux calculations
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q798066)