The residual-free bubble method (RFB) is a parameter-free stable finite element method that has been successfully applied to a wide range of boundary-value problems exhibiting multiple-scale behaviour. If some local features of the solution are known a priori, the approximation properties of the RFB finite element space can be improved by enriching it on selected edges of the partition by edge-bubbles that are supported on pairs of neighbouring elements. Motivated by this idea, we define and analyse an enhanced residual-free bubble method for the solution of convection-dominated convection-diffusion problems in 2-D. Our a priori analysis highlights the limitations of the RFB method and the improved global approximation properties of the new method. The theoretical results are supported by detailed numerical experiments. © Springer-Verlag 2005.

Enhanced RFB method / Cangiani, A.; Süli, E.. - In: NUMERISCHE MATHEMATIK. - ISSN 0029-599X. - 101:2(2005), pp. 273-308. [10.1007/s00211-005-0620-7]

Enhanced RFB method

Cangiani A.;
2005-01-01

Abstract

The residual-free bubble method (RFB) is a parameter-free stable finite element method that has been successfully applied to a wide range of boundary-value problems exhibiting multiple-scale behaviour. If some local features of the solution are known a priori, the approximation properties of the RFB finite element space can be improved by enriching it on selected edges of the partition by edge-bubbles that are supported on pairs of neighbouring elements. Motivated by this idea, we define and analyse an enhanced residual-free bubble method for the solution of convection-dominated convection-diffusion problems in 2-D. Our a priori analysis highlights the limitations of the RFB method and the improved global approximation properties of the new method. The theoretical results are supported by detailed numerical experiments. © Springer-Verlag 2005.
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