Author
Kreuzer, C
Süli, E
Journal title
ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis
DOI
10.1051/m2an/2015085
Issue
5
Volume
50
Last updated
2024-05-09T17:00:35.347+01:00
Page
1333-1369
Abstract
We develop the a posteriori error analysis of finite element approximations of implicit power-law-like models for viscous incompressible fluids. The Cauchy stress and the symmetric part of the velocity gradient in the class of models under consideration are related by a, possibly multi--valued, maximal monotone $r$-graph, with $\frac{2d}{d+1} < $r$ < ∞. We establish upper and lower bounds on the finite element residual, as well as the local stability of the error bound. We then consider an adaptive finite element approximation of the problem, and, under suitable assumptions, we show the weak convergence of the adaptive algorithm to a weak solution of the boundary-value problem. The argument is based on a variety of weak compactness techniques, including Chacon's biting lemma and a finite element counterpart of the Acerbi--Fusco Lipschitz truncation of Sobolev functions, introduced by L. Diening, C. Kreuzer and E. Suli [Finite element approximation of steady flows of incompressible fluids with implicit power-law-like rheology.
Symplectic ID
515157
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Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
18 Mar 2015
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