Abstract. A very simple and efficient finite element method is introduced for two and three dimensional viscous incompressible flows using the vorticity formulation. This method relies on recasting the traditional finite element method in the spirit of the high order accurate finite difference methods introduced by the authors in another work. Optimal accuracy of arbitrary order can be achieved using standard finite element or spectral elements. The method is convectively stable and is particularly suited for moderate to high Reynolds number flows. 1
These notes are based on lectures given at a Short Course on Theoretical and Numerical Fluid Mechani...
In the last decade, developments and advancement in computer technology, especially the availability...
Simple, efficient, and accurate finite difference methods are introduced for 3D unsteady viscous inc...
In this paper, we review some recent progress made in [4, 5, 6] on finite difference schemes for vis...
Finite element vorticity-based methods are applied to the analysis of viscous flows
The paper describes a finite element formulation of the incompressible viscous fluid without inertia...
A finite element method for viscous incompressible flow analysis is presented. The flow is classifie...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf [34])A finite element method is utilized to solve steady-s...
We investigate numerically a recently proposed vorticity based formulation of the incompressible Nav...
Purpose - To present a numerical method for the solution of the unsteady incompressible Navier-Stoke...
A finite element method for computing viscous incompressible flows based on the gauge formulation in...
This paper presents finite element method for the Navie-Stokes equations of incompressible viscous f...
This paper presents finite element method for the Navie-Stokes equations of incompressible viscous f...
Finite Element computer codes in two and three dimensions were written that solve both laminar and t...
Finite Element computer codes in two and three dimensions were written that solve both laminar and t...
These notes are based on lectures given at a Short Course on Theoretical and Numerical Fluid Mechani...
In the last decade, developments and advancement in computer technology, especially the availability...
Simple, efficient, and accurate finite difference methods are introduced for 3D unsteady viscous inc...
In this paper, we review some recent progress made in [4, 5, 6] on finite difference schemes for vis...
Finite element vorticity-based methods are applied to the analysis of viscous flows
The paper describes a finite element formulation of the incompressible viscous fluid without inertia...
A finite element method for viscous incompressible flow analysis is presented. The flow is classifie...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf [34])A finite element method is utilized to solve steady-s...
We investigate numerically a recently proposed vorticity based formulation of the incompressible Nav...
Purpose - To present a numerical method for the solution of the unsteady incompressible Navier-Stoke...
A finite element method for computing viscous incompressible flows based on the gauge formulation in...
This paper presents finite element method for the Navie-Stokes equations of incompressible viscous f...
This paper presents finite element method for the Navie-Stokes equations of incompressible viscous f...
Finite Element computer codes in two and three dimensions were written that solve both laminar and t...
Finite Element computer codes in two and three dimensions were written that solve both laminar and t...
These notes are based on lectures given at a Short Course on Theoretical and Numerical Fluid Mechani...
In the last decade, developments and advancement in computer technology, especially the availability...
Simple, efficient, and accurate finite difference methods are introduced for 3D unsteady viscous inc...