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A nonconforming pressure-robust finite element method for the Stokes equations on anisotropic meshes

Numerical Analysis 2021-01-28 v1 Numerical Analysis

Abstract

Most classical finite element schemes for the (Navier-)Stokes equations are neither pressure-robust, nor are they inf-sup stable on general anisotropic triangulations. A lack of pressure-robustness may lead to large velocity errors, whenever the Stokes momentum balance is dominated by a strong and complicated pressure gradient. It is a consequence of a method, which does not exactly satisfy the divergence constraint. However, inf-sup stable schemes can often be made pressure-robust just by a recent, modified discretization of the exterior forcing term, using H(div)\mathbf{H}(\operatorname{div})-conforming velocity reconstruction operators. This approach has so far only been analyzed on shape-regular triangulations. The novelty of the present contribution is that the reconstruction approach for the Crouzeix-Raviart method, which has a stable Fortin operator on arbitrary meshes, is combined with results on the interpolation error on anisotropic elements for reconstruction operators of Raviart-Thomas and Brezzi-Douglas-Marini type, generalizing the method to a large class of anisotropic triangulations. Numerical examples confirm the theoretical results in a 2D and a 3D test case.

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@article{arxiv.2002.12127,
  title  = {A nonconforming pressure-robust finite element method for the Stokes equations on anisotropic meshes},
  author = {Thomas Apel and Volker Kempf and Alexander Linke and Christian Merdon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.12127},
  year   = {2021}
}