HDG-NEFEM with degree adaptivity for Stokes flows

Author (s): Sevilla, R. and Huerta A.
Journal: Journal of Scientific Computing

Volume: 77, Issue 3
Pages: 1953 – 1980
Date: 2018

Abstract:
The NURBS-enhanced finite element method (NEFEM) combined with a hybridisable discontinuous Galerkin (HDG) approach is presented for the first time. The proposed technique completely eliminates the uncertainty induced by a polynomial approximation of curved boundaries that is common within an isoparametric approach and, compared to other DG methods, provides a significant reduction in number of degrees of freedom. In addition, by exploiting the ability of HDG to compute a postprocessed solution and by using a local a priori error estimate valid for elliptic problems, an inexpensive, reliable and computable error estimator is devised. The proposed methodology is used to solve Stokes flow problems using automatic degree adaptation. Particular attention is paid to the importance of an accurate boundary representation when changing the degree of approximation in curved elements. Several strategies are compared and the superiority and reliability of HDG-NEFEM with degree adaptation is illustrated.

  
  

Bibtex:

@article{RS-SH:18,
        Author = {Ruben Sevilla and Antonio Huerta},
        Title = {{HDG-NEFEM} with degree adaptivity for {S}tokes flows},
        Fjournal = {Journal of Scientific Computing},
        Journal = {J. Sci. Comput.},
        Volume = {77},
        Number = {3},
        Pages = {1953--1980},
        Year = {2018},
        Doi = {10.1007/s10915-018-0657-2},
        }