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Time‐dependent algorithms for viscoelastic flow: Finite element/volume schemes
Author(s) -
Webster M. F.,
TamaddonJahromi H. R.,
Aboubacar M.
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
numerical methods for partial differential equations
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.901
H-Index - 61
eISSN - 1098-2426
pISSN - 0749-159X
DOI - 10.1002/num.20037
Subject(s) - finite volume method , finite element method , discretization , discontinuous galerkin method , mathematics , flow (mathematics) , mathematical analysis , mechanics , geometry , physics , thermodynamics
Hybrid finite volume/element methods are investigated within the context of transient viscoelastic flows. A finite volume algorithm is proposed for the hyperbolic constitutive equation, of Oldroyd‐form, whereas the continuity/momentum balance is accommodated through a Taylor‐Galerkin finite element method. Various finite volume combinations are considered to derive accurate and stable implementations. Consistency of formulation is key, embracing fluctuation distribution and median‐dual‐cell constructs, within a cell‐vertex discretisation on triangles. In addition, we investigate the effect of treating the time‐term in a finite element fashion, using mass‐matrix iteration instead of the standard finite volume mass‐lumping approach. We devise an accurate transient scheme that captures the analytical solution at short and long time, both in core flow and near shear boundaries. In this respect, some difficulties are highlighted. A new method emerges, with the Low Diffusion B (LDB, with or without mass‐matrix iteration) as the optimal choice. We progress to a complex flow application and demonstrate some provocative features due to the influence of true transient boundary conditions on evolutionary flow‐structure in a 4:1 start‐up rounded‐corner contraction problem. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Numer Methods Partial Differential Eq, 2005

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