Adaptive Finite element approximation of steady flows of incompressible fluids with implicit power-law-like rheology

C. Kreuzer, E. Suli
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We develop the a posteriori error analysis of finite element approximations of implicit power-law-like models for viscous incompressible fluids. The Cauchy stress and the symmetric part of the velocity gradient in the class of models under consideration are related by a, possibly multi--valued, maximal monotone $r$-graph, with $\frac{2d}{d+1} < $r$ < ∞. We establish upper and lower bounds on the finite element residual, as well as the local stability of the error bound. We then consider an adaptive finite element approximation of the problem, and, under suitable assumptions, we show the weak convergence of the adaptive algorithm to a weak solution of the boundary-value problem. The argument is based on a variety of weak compactness techniques, including Chacon's biting lemma and a finite element counterpart of the Acerbi--Fusco Lipschitz truncation of Sobolev functions, introduced by L. Diening, C. Kreuzer and E. Suli [Finite element approximation of steady flows of incompressible fluids with implicit power-law-like rheology.
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具有隐式类幂律流变的不可压缩流体稳态流动的自适应有限元逼近
我们发展了粘性不可压缩流体隐式幂律模型有限元近似的后验误差分析。在考虑的这类模型中,柯西应力和速度梯度的对称部分由一个可能是多值的最大单调$r$-图联系起来,其中$\frac{2d}{d+1} < $r$ <∞。建立了有限元残差的上界和下界,以及误差界的局部稳定性。然后,我们考虑问题的自适应有限元逼近,并在适当的假设下,我们证明了自适应算法对边值问题的弱解的弱收敛性。该论点基于各种弱紧性技术,包括Chacon的咬引理和Sobolev函数的Acerbi—Fusco Lipschitz截断的有限元对应项,由L. Diening, C. Kreuzer和E. Suli[具有隐式幂律样流变的不可压缩流体的稳定流动的有限元近似]引入。
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