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Modified characteristics mixed defect-correction finite element method for the time-dependent Navier–Stokes problems

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Pages 701-724 | Received 11 Sep 2013, Accepted 25 Feb 2014, Published online: 28 Mar 2014
 

Abstract

In this paper, a modified method of characteristics mixed defect-correction finite element method (MMOCMDCFEM) for the time-dependent Navier–Stokes problems, which is led by combining the characteristics time discretization with the two-step defect-correction in space, is presented. In this method, the hyperbolic part (the temporal and advection term) are treated by a characteristic tracking scheme. Then, we solve the equations with an added artificial viscosity term and correct these solutions by using a defect-correction technique. The theory analysis shows that this method has a good convergence property. In order to show the efficiency of the MMOCMDCFEM, we first present some numerical results of analytical solution problems. Then, we give some numerical results of lid-driven cavity flow with and . We also give some numerical results of flow around a cylinder problems, and compare the results with MMOCFEM’s. The numerical results show that this method is highly Efficient.

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Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank the anonymous referees for their valuable suggestions and comments, which helped to improve the quality of the paper.

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Funding

This work is supported by Chinese NSF [grant number 11301156] and [grant number 11226306] and the Doctoral Foundation of Henan Polytechnic University (No. B2012-56). The second author is also supported by Chinese NSF funds [grant number 11271298] and [grant number 11362021].

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