scholarly journals An a priori error estimate for a temporally discontinuous Galerkin space–time finite element method for linear elasto- and visco-dynamics

2019 ◽  
Vol 351 ◽  
pp. 1-19
Author(s):  
Simon Shaw
2020 ◽  
Vol 146 (4) ◽  
pp. 783-818
Author(s):  
Erik Burman ◽  
Peter Hansbo ◽  
Mats G. Larson

AbstractWe develop a robust cut finite element method for a model of diffusion in fractured media consisting of a bulk domain with embedded cracks. The crack has its own pressure field and can cut through the bulk mesh in a very general fashion. Starting from a common background bulk mesh, that covers the domain, finite element spaces are constructed for the interface and bulk subdomains leading to efficient computations of the coupling terms. The crack pressure field also uses the bulk mesh for its representation. The interface conditions are a generalized form of conditions of Robin type previously considered in the literature which allows the modeling of a range of flow regimes across the fracture. The method is robust in the following way: (1) Stability of the formulation in the full range of parameter choices; and (2) Not sensitive to the location of the interface in the background mesh. We derive an optimal order a priori error estimate and present illustrating numerical examples.


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