Efficient numerical solution of the Fokker-Planck equation using physics-conforming finite element methods

Author:

Wegener Katharina1,Kuzmin Dmitri1,Turek Stefan1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Applied Mathematics (LS III), TU Dortmund University , Vogelpothsweg 87 , Dortmund , Germany

Abstract

AbstractWe consider the Fokker–Planck equation (FPE) for the orientation probability density of fiber suspensions. Using the continuous Galerkin method, we express the numerical solution in terms of Lagrange basis functions that are associated withNnodes of a computational mesh for a domain in the 3D physical space andMnodes of a mesh for the surface of a unit sphere representing the configuration space. TheNMtime-dependent unknowns of our finite element approximations are probabilities corresponding to discrete space locations and orientation angles. The framework of alternating-direction methods enables us to update the numerical solution in parallel by solvingNevolution equations on the sphere andMthree-dimensional advection equations in each (pseudo-)time step. To ensure positivity preservation as well as the normalization property of the probability density, we perform algebraic flux correction for each equation and synchronize the correction factors corresponding to different orientation angles. The velocity field for the spatial advection step is obtained using a Schur complement method to solve a generalized system of the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations (NSE). Fiber-induced subgrid-scale effects are taken into account using an effective stress tensor that depends on the second- and fourth-order moments of the orientation density function. Numerical studies are performed for individual subproblems and for the coupled FPE-NSE system.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Computational Mathematics,Numerical Analysis

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