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Adaptive Finite Element Methods for Turbulent Flow

In: Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications

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  • Johan Hoffman

    (New York University, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences)

  • Claes Johnson

    (Chalmers University, Department of Computational Mathematics)

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Summary We present recent results using adaptive finite element methods, based on a posteriori error estimates, to compute various output functionals for incompressible flow problems in 3d, for both laminar and turbulent flows. The a posteriori error estimates are based on the solution of an associated dual problem with data connected to the output functional we want to compute.

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  • Johan Hoffman & Claes Johnson, 2004. "Adaptive Finite Element Methods for Turbulent Flow," Springer Books, in: Miloslav Feistauer & Vít Dolejší & Petr Knobloch & Karel Najzar (ed.), Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications, pages 430-439, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-18775-9_40
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-18775-9_40
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