Implementation of finite element method (FEM) needs special cares, particularly for essential boundary conditions that have an important effect on symmetry and number of unknowns in the linear systems. Moreover, avoiding numerical integration and using (off-line) calculated element integrals decrease the computational cost significantly. In this chapter we briefly present theoretical topics of FEM. Instead we focus on what is important (and how) to carefully implement FEM for equations that can be the core of a numerical simulator for a diffusion–advection-reaction problem. We consider general 2D and 3D domains, high contrast and heterogeneous diffusion coefficients and generalize the method to nonlinear parabolic equations. Although we use...
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Reaction-diffusion systems have been widely studied in developmental biology, chemistry and more rec...
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The paper presents the numerical analysis of a finite volume-element method for solving the unsteady...
To increase the Abaqus software capabilities, we propose a strategy to force the software to activat...
In this paper a study to application of Least Squares Finite Element Method (LSFEM) is made and with...
The efficient calculation of solutions of a problem in reaction-diffusion in two dimensions with emp...
peer reviewedA combination of reaction–diffusion models with moving-boundary problems yields a syste...
AbstractThe use of commercially available software for obtaining finite-element solutions to partial...
Partial differential equations (PDEs) dominate mathematical models given their effectiveness and acc...
The finite element method (FEM) (its practical application often known as finite element analysis (F...
This work is concerned with the numerical simulations for two reaction-diffusion systems, i.e., the ...
A stabilized finite element method (FEM) for the multidimensional steady state advection-diffusion-a...
This paper presents the application of the Finite Element Method (FEM) to a wide range of physical e...
In this work we address the conceptualisation of a Simulation Environment for the development of mu...
Reaction-diffusion systems have been widely studied in developmental biology, chemistry and more rec...
AbstractWe investigate several existing interface procedures for finite difference methods applied t...
The paper studies finite element methods for the simulation of time–dependent convection–diffusion–r...
The paper presents the numerical analysis of a finite volume-element method for solving the unsteady...
To increase the Abaqus software capabilities, we propose a strategy to force the software to activat...
In this paper a study to application of Least Squares Finite Element Method (LSFEM) is made and with...
The efficient calculation of solutions of a problem in reaction-diffusion in two dimensions with emp...
peer reviewedA combination of reaction–diffusion models with moving-boundary problems yields a syste...
AbstractThe use of commercially available software for obtaining finite-element solutions to partial...
Partial differential equations (PDEs) dominate mathematical models given their effectiveness and acc...
The finite element method (FEM) (its practical application often known as finite element analysis (F...
This work is concerned with the numerical simulations for two reaction-diffusion systems, i.e., the ...
A stabilized finite element method (FEM) for the multidimensional steady state advection-diffusion-a...
This paper presents the application of the Finite Element Method (FEM) to a wide range of physical e...
In this work we address the conceptualisation of a Simulation Environment for the development of mu...
Reaction-diffusion systems have been widely studied in developmental biology, chemistry and more rec...
AbstractWe investigate several existing interface procedures for finite difference methods applied t...