PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P AMA 2015 Xiexxii, 99 pages :color illustrationsNavier-Stokes equations are basic equations in fluid dynamic. The problem is important both in practice and theory. As it is difficult to find their accuracy solutions, numerical simulations and experimentations have become important approaches to solve the problem.Variational multiscale finite element method is one of most useful methods. In order to guarantee the effectiveness, adaptive algorithm has been developed,which makes use of the solutions in the progress to automatically control the computing progress. In this thesis we first present an adaptive variational multiscale method for the Stokes equations. Then we develop two kinds of variational m...
A variational multiscale method for computations of incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in timede...
International audienceThis work is motivated by the success of the anisotropic adaptive finite eleme...
First, an attempt is made towards gaining a more systematic understanding of recent progress in mult...
Abstract. A parallel variational multiscale method based on the partition of unity is proposed for i...
The present work has the objective to build a finite element method able to solve the Navier-Stokes ...
This paper presents a variational multiscale method (VMS) for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equat...
A multilevel finite element variational multiscale method is proposed and applied to the numerical s...
The paper presents finite element error estimates of a variational multiscale method (VMS) for the i...
The basic idea of multiscale methods, namely the decomposition of a problem into a coarse scale and ...
In this thesis we present a new adaptive multiscale method for solving elliptic partial differential...
In this thesis we present a new adaptive multiscale method for solving elliptic partial differential...
The error magnitude and the order of accuracy of a new unsteady Variational MultiScale (VMS) solver ...
This article investigates an explicit a-posteriori error estimator for the finite ele...
grid methods Abstract. First, an attempt is made towards gaining a more systematic understanding of ...
The paper presents a finite element error analysis for a projection-based variational multiscale (VM...
A variational multiscale method for computations of incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in timede...
International audienceThis work is motivated by the success of the anisotropic adaptive finite eleme...
First, an attempt is made towards gaining a more systematic understanding of recent progress in mult...
Abstract. A parallel variational multiscale method based on the partition of unity is proposed for i...
The present work has the objective to build a finite element method able to solve the Navier-Stokes ...
This paper presents a variational multiscale method (VMS) for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equat...
A multilevel finite element variational multiscale method is proposed and applied to the numerical s...
The paper presents finite element error estimates of a variational multiscale method (VMS) for the i...
The basic idea of multiscale methods, namely the decomposition of a problem into a coarse scale and ...
In this thesis we present a new adaptive multiscale method for solving elliptic partial differential...
In this thesis we present a new adaptive multiscale method for solving elliptic partial differential...
The error magnitude and the order of accuracy of a new unsteady Variational MultiScale (VMS) solver ...
This article investigates an explicit a-posteriori error estimator for the finite ele...
grid methods Abstract. First, an attempt is made towards gaining a more systematic understanding of ...
The paper presents a finite element error analysis for a projection-based variational multiscale (VM...
A variational multiscale method for computations of incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in timede...
International audienceThis work is motivated by the success of the anisotropic adaptive finite eleme...
First, an attempt is made towards gaining a more systematic understanding of recent progress in mult...