Discontinuous Galerkin finite element approximation of the two-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations in stream-function formulation

I. Mozolevski, E. Süli, P. R. Bösing
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In this paper, we present the construction and computational assessment of an hp-version discontinuous Galerkin finite element method (DGFEM) for the numerical solution of the Navier-Stokes equations governing 2D stationary incompressible flows. Using a stream-function formulation, which ensures that the incompressibility constraint is automatically satisfied, we reduce the system of Navier-Stokes equations to a single fourth-order nonlinear partial differential equation. We introduce a discretization of this fourth-order nonlinear partial differential equation based on a combination of the symmetric DGFEM for the biharmonic part of the equation and a DGFEM with jump-penalty terms for the hyperbolic part of the problem, and then we solve the resulting nonlinear problem using Newton's method. Numerical examples, including the solution of the 2D lid-driven cavity flow problem, are presented to demonstrate the convergence and accuracy of the method.
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二维Navier-Stokes方程的不连续Galerkin有限元逼近
在本文中,我们提出了一个hp版本的不连续Galerkin有限元法(DGFEM)的构造和计算评估,该方法用于控制二维稳态不可压缩流动的Navier-Stokes方程的数值解。利用保证不可压缩性约束自动满足的流函数公式,将Navier-Stokes方程组简化为单个四阶非线性偏微分方程。对该四阶非线性偏微分方程采用双调和部分的对称微分法和双曲部分的带跳罚项的微分法进行离散化,并采用牛顿法求解。数值算例验证了该方法的收敛性和准确性,包括二维盖驱动腔流问题的求解。
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