• Title of article

    An anisotropic mesh adaptation method for the finite element solution of heterogeneous anisotropic diffusion problems

  • Author/Authors

    Li، نويسنده , , Xianping and Huang، نويسنده , , Weizhang، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    23
  • From page
    8072
  • To page
    8094
  • Abstract
    Heterogeneous anisotropic diffusion problems arise in the various areas of science and engineering including plasma physics, petroleum engineering, and image processing. Standard numerical methods can produce spurious oscillations when they are used to solve those problems. A common approach to avoid this difficulty is to design a proper numerical scheme and/or a proper mesh so that the numerical solution validates the discrete counterpart (DMP) of the maximum principle satisfied by the continuous solution. A well known mesh condition for the DMP satisfaction by the linear finite element solution of isotropic diffusion problems is the non-obtuse angle condition that requires the dihedral angles of mesh elements to be non-obtuse. In this paper, a generalization of the condition, the so-called anisotropic non-obtuse angle condition, is developed for the finite element solution of heterogeneous anisotropic diffusion problems. The new condition is essentially the same as the existing one except that the dihedral angles are now measured in a metric depending on the diffusion matrix of the underlying problem. Several variants of the new condition are obtained. Based on one of them, two metric tensors for use in anisotropic mesh generation are developed to account for DMP satisfaction and the combination of DMP satisfaction and mesh adaptivity. Numerical examples are given to demonstrate the features of the linear finite element method for anisotropic meshes generated with the metric tensors.
  • Keywords
    Anisotropic Diffusion , Anisotropic coefficient , discrete maximum principle , anisotropic mesh generation , Anisotropic mesh adaptation , mesh adaptation , Finite element
  • Journal title
    Journal of Computational Physics
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Journal of Computational Physics
  • Record number

    1482876