A stabilized finite element formulation for incompressible viscous flows is derived. The starting point are the modified Navier-Stokes equations incorporating naturally the necessary stabilization terms via a finite increment calculus (FIC) procedure. Application of the standard finite element Galerkin method to the modified differential equations leads to a stabilized discrete system of equations overcoming the numerical instabilities emanating from the advective terms and those due to the lack of compatibility between approximate velocity and pressure fields. The FIC method also provides a natural explanation for the stabilization terms appearing in all equations for both the Navier-Stokes and the simpler Stokes equations. Transient solut...
We present a general formulation for incompressible fluid flow analysis using the finite element met...
Discretizations of incompressible flow problems with pairs of finite element spaces that do not sati...
We present an overview of the most common numerical solution strategies for the incompressible Navie...
CIMNE, Technical Report Nº PI-150, Barcelona, SpainA stabilized finite element formulation for incom...
We present a formulation for analysis of turbulent incompressible flows using a stabilized finite el...
We present a formulation for analysis of turbulent incompressible flows using a stabilized finite el...
We present a new stabilized finite element (FEM) formulation for incompressible flows base...
We present a general formulation for incompressible fluid flow analysis using the finite element met...
We present a stabilized numerical formulation for incompressible continua based on a higher‐order Fi...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00466-006-0060-yWe pre...
A new implicit stabilized formulation for the numerical solution of the compressible Navier-Stokes e...
We discuss in this paper some implementation aspects of a finite element formulation for the incompr...
AbstractFormulated in terms of velocity, pressure and the extra stress tensor, the incompressible Na...
Several topics arising in the finite element solution of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations ...
We present a general formulation for incompressible fluid flow analysis using the finite element met...
We present a general formulation for incompressible fluid flow analysis using the finite element met...
Discretizations of incompressible flow problems with pairs of finite element spaces that do not sati...
We present an overview of the most common numerical solution strategies for the incompressible Navie...
CIMNE, Technical Report Nº PI-150, Barcelona, SpainA stabilized finite element formulation for incom...
We present a formulation for analysis of turbulent incompressible flows using a stabilized finite el...
We present a formulation for analysis of turbulent incompressible flows using a stabilized finite el...
We present a new stabilized finite element (FEM) formulation for incompressible flows base...
We present a general formulation for incompressible fluid flow analysis using the finite element met...
We present a stabilized numerical formulation for incompressible continua based on a higher‐order Fi...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00466-006-0060-yWe pre...
A new implicit stabilized formulation for the numerical solution of the compressible Navier-Stokes e...
We discuss in this paper some implementation aspects of a finite element formulation for the incompr...
AbstractFormulated in terms of velocity, pressure and the extra stress tensor, the incompressible Na...
Several topics arising in the finite element solution of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations ...
We present a general formulation for incompressible fluid flow analysis using the finite element met...
We present a general formulation for incompressible fluid flow analysis using the finite element met...
Discretizations of incompressible flow problems with pairs of finite element spaces that do not sati...
We present an overview of the most common numerical solution strategies for the incompressible Navie...