Isogeometric Residual Minimization Method (iGRM) with Direction Splitting Preconditoner for Stationary Advection-Diffusion Problems

06/16/2019
by   Marcin Łoś, et al.
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In this paper, we propose the Isogeometric Residual Minimization (iGRM) with direction splitting. The method mixes the benefits resulting from isogeometric analysis, residual minimization, and alternating direction solver. Namely, we utilize tensor product B-spline basis functions and alternating direction methods. We apply a stabilized mixed method based on residual minimization. We propose a preconditioned conjugate gradients method with a linear computational cost resulting from a Kronecker product structure of the system of linear equations. We test our method on two-dimensional simulations of advection-diffusion problems, including the problem with the manufactured solution, the Eriksson-Johnson problem, and a rotating flow problem. We compare our method to the Discontinuous Petrov-Galerkin and the Streamline Upwind Petrov-Galerkin (SUPG) stabilization methods. The resulting method is not restricted to a Kronecker product structure of the diffusion or advection data.

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