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A parallel multipolar boundary element method for internal stokes flows

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Pages 667-697 | Received 23 Feb 1998, Published online: 19 Mar 2007
 

Abstract

A multipolar expansion technique is applied to the Boundary Element Method (direct and indirect formulation) in order to solve the two-dimensional internal Stokes Flow with first kind boundary conditions. The algorithm is based on a multipolar expansion for the far field and numerical evaluation for the inner field. Due to the nature of the algorithm, it is necessary to resort to the use of an iterative solver for the resulting algebraic linear system of equations. In comparison with the direct BEM formulation, the indirect formulation is more stable with iterative solvers, and does not need to be preconditioned to obtain a fast rate of convergence. A parallel implementation is designed to take advantage of the natural domain decomposition of fast multipolar techniques and bring further improvement. A good result in memory saving and computing time is obtained that enable us to run huge examples which are prohibitive for traditional BEM implementations.

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Departmento de Ing. Mecanica, Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia.

Departmento de Ing. Mecanica, Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia.

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Departmento de Ing. Mecanica, Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia.

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