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Hybrid Discretization Methods with Adaptive Yield Surface Detection for Bingham Pipe Flows

Journal

JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING
Volume 77, Issue 3, Pages 1424-1443

Publisher

SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10915-018-0745-3

Keywords

Hybrid discretization; Yield fluids; Local mesh refinement; Augmented Lagrangian

Funding

  1. French government Grant [ANR-11-LABX-0022-01]

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We devise a hybrid low-order method for Bingham pipe flows, where the velocity is discretized by means of one unknown per mesh face and one unknown per mesh cell which can be eliminated locally by static condensation. The main advantages are local conservativity and the possibility to use polygonal/polyhedral meshes. We exploit this feature in the context of adaptive mesh refinement to capture the yield surface by means of local mesh refinement and possible coarsening. We consider the augmented Lagrangian method to solve iteratively the variational inequalities resulting from the discrete Bingham problem, using piecewise constant fields for the auxiliary variable and the associated Lagrange multiplier. Numerical results are presented in pipes with circular and eccentric annulus cross-section for different Bingham numbers.

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