Author:
Wang Yongshuai,Mahbub Md. Abdullah Al,Zheng Haibiao
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to propose a characteristic stabilized finite element method for non-stationary conduction-convection problems.
Design/methodology/approach
To avoid difficulty caused by the trilinear term, the authors use the characteristic method to deal with the time derivative term and the advection term. The space discretization adopts the low-order triples (i.e. P1-P1-P1 and P1-P0-P1 triples). As low-order triples do not satisfy inf-sup condition, the authors use the stability technique to overcome this flaw.
Findings
The stability and the convergence analysis shows that the method is stable and has optimal-order error estimates.
Originality/value
Numerical experiments confirm the theoretical analysis and illustrate that the authors’ method is highly effective and reliable, and consumes less CPU time.
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials
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