Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6918565 Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 2012 22 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this paper, we propose and analyze a new stabilized finite element method using continuous piecewise linear (or bilinear) elements for solving 2D reaction-convection-diffusion equations. The equation under consideration involves a small diffusivity ε and a large reaction coefficient σ, leading to high Péclet number and high Damköhler number. In addition to giving error estimates of the approximations in L2 and H1 norms, we explicitly establish the dependence of error bounds on the diffusivity, the L∞ norm of convection field, the reaction coefficient and the mesh size. Our analysis shows that the proposed method is particularly suitable for problems with a small diffusivity and a large reaction coefficient, or more precisely, with a large mesh Péclet number and a large mesh Damköhler number. Several numerical examples exhibiting boundary or interior layers are given to illustrate the high accuracy and stability of the proposed method. The results obtained are also compared with those of existing stabilization methods.
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