Past studies (primarily on steady state problems) that have compared the penalty and the velocity-pressure finite element formulations on a variety of problems have concluded that both methods yield solutions of comparable accuracy, and that the choice of one method over the other is dictated by which of the two is more efficient. In this work, we show that the penalty finite element method yields inaccurate solutions at large times on a class of transient problems, while the velocity-pressure formulation yields solutions that are in good agreement with the analytical solution. Numerical studies are conducted on various problems to compare these two formulations on the basis of rates of convergence, total number of equations to be solved an...
The pressure-velocity coupling method of MCIM (Mass Corrected Interpolation Method) and different so...
The influence of continuous and discontinuous pressure approximation on spurious velocities is studi...
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A review of recent work and new developments are presented for the penalty-function/finite element f...
A basic objective in computational fluid dynamics is the efficient solution of nonlinear systems of ...
A finite element numerical method is developed for the modelling of compressible flows with locally ...
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Past studies that have compared LBB stable discontinuous- and continuous-pressure finite element for...
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A new family of methods, the so-called two-parameter {\em vector penalty-projection} (VPP$_{r,\eps}$...
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An alternative method to low speed preconditioning for the computation of nearly incompressible flow...
Numerical solutions for the incompressible flow equations encounter a numerical problem because of t...
The pressure-velocity coupling method of MCIM (Mass Corrected Interpolation Method) and different so...
The influence of continuous and discontinuous pressure approximation on spurious velocities is studi...
International audienceThis paper deals with the comparison between two methods to treat immersed bou...
The penalty-projection method for the solution of Navier-Stokes equations may be viewed as a project...
A review of recent work and new developments are presented for the penalty-function/finite element f...
A basic objective in computational fluid dynamics is the efficient solution of nonlinear systems of ...
A finite element numerical method is developed for the modelling of compressible flows with locally ...
Abstract: This is the first of a series of papers on the subject of projection methods for viscous i...
Past studies that have compared LBB stable discontinuous- and continuous-pressure finite element for...
Among the solution techniques presented for FEM computation of incompressible flows are stabilized f...
A new family of methods, the so-called two-parameter {\em vector penalty-projection} (VPP$_{r,\eps}$...
none5This paper provides an analysis of a projection method for the solution of the unsteady incompr...
Numerical algorithms for the computation of fluid flow have been an active area of research for 1206...
An alternative method to low speed preconditioning for the computation of nearly incompressible flow...
Numerical solutions for the incompressible flow equations encounter a numerical problem because of t...
The pressure-velocity coupling method of MCIM (Mass Corrected Interpolation Method) and different so...
The influence of continuous and discontinuous pressure approximation on spurious velocities is studi...
International audienceThis paper deals with the comparison between two methods to treat immersed bou...