Title of article
Adaptively deformed mesh based interface method for elliptic equations with discontinuous coefficients
Author/Authors
Xia، نويسنده , , Kelin and Zhan، نويسنده , , Meng-Wei Wan، نويسنده , , Decheng and Wei، نويسنده , , Guo-Wei، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
22
From page
1440
To page
1461
Abstract
Mesh deformation methods are a versatile strategy for solving partial differential equations (PDEs) with a vast variety of practical applications. However, these methods break down for elliptic PDEs with discontinuous coefficients, namely, elliptic interface problems. For this class of problems, the additional interface jump conditions are required to maintain the well-posedness of the governing equation. Consequently, in order to achieve high accuracy and high order convergence, additional numerical algorithms are required to enforce the interface jump conditions in solving elliptic interface problems. The present work introduces an interface technique based adaptively deformed mesh strategy for resolving elliptic interface problems. We take the advantages of the high accuracy, flexibility and robustness of the matched interface and boundary (MIB) method to construct an adaptively deformed mesh based interface method for elliptic equations with discontinuous coefficients. The proposed method generates deformed meshes in the physical domain and solves the transformed governed equations in the computational domain, which maintains regular Cartesian meshes. The mesh deformation is realized by a mesh transformation PDE, which controls the mesh redistribution by a source term. The source term consists of a monitor function, which builds in mesh contraction rules. Both interface geometry based deformed meshes and solution gradient based deformed meshes are constructed to reduce the L∞ and L2 errors in solving elliptic interface problems. The proposed adaptively deformed mesh based interface method is extensively validated by many numerical experiments. Numerical results indicate that the adaptively deformed mesh based interface method outperforms the original MIB method for dealing with elliptic interface problems.
Keywords
Matched interface and boundary , elliptic equations , Material interfaces , Mesh deformation method
Journal title
Journal of Computational Physics
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Journal of Computational Physics
Record number
1484125
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