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New perspectives on polygonal and polyhedral finite element methods

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
Generalized barycentric coordinates such as Wachspress and mean value coordinates have been used in polygonal and polyhedral finite element methods. Recently, mimetic finite difference schemes were cast within a variational framework, and a consistent and stable finite element method on arbitrary polygonal meshes was devised. The method was coined as the virtual element method (VEM), since it did not require the explicit construction of basis functions. This advance provides a more in-depth understanding of mimetic schemes, and also endows polygonal-based Galerkin methods with greater flexibility than three-node and four-node finite element methods. In the VEM, a projection operator is used to realize the decomposition of the stiffness matrix into two terms: a consistent matrix that is known, and a stability matrix that must be positive semi-definite and which is only required to scale like the consistent matrix. In this paper, we first present an overview of previous developments on conforming polygonal and polyhedral finite elements, and then appeal to the exact decomposition in the VEM to obtain a robust and efficient generalized barycentric coordinate-based Galerkin method on polygonal and polyhedral elements. The consistent matrix of the VEM is adopted, and numerical quadrature with generalized barycentric coordinates is used to compute the stability matrix. This facilitates post-processing of field variables and visualization in the VEM, and on the other hand, provides a means to exactly satisfy the patch test with efficient numerical integration in polygonal and polyhedral finite elements. We present numerical examples that demonstrate the sound accuracy and performance of the proposed method. For Poisson problems in R-2 and R-3, we establish that linearly complete generalized barycentric interpolants deliver optimal rates of convergence in the L-2-norm and the H-1-seminorm.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Wachspress basis functions; barycentric finite elements; virtual element method; numerical integration; consistency
List of contributors:
Russo, Alessandro; Manzini, Gianmarco
Authors of the University:
MANZINI GIANMARCO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/224208
Published in:
MATHEMATICAL MODELS & METHODS IN APPLIED SCIENCES
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http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/S0218202514400065
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