The finite element method has always been a mainstay for solving engineering problems numerically. The most recent developments in the field clearly indicate that its future lies in higher-order methods, particularly in higher-order hp-adaptive schemes. These techniques respond well to the increasing complexity of engineering simulations and satisfy the overall trend of simultaneous resolution of phenomena with multiple scales. Higher-Order Finite Element Methods provides an thorough survey of intrinsic techniques and the practical know-how needed to implement higher-order finite element schemes. It presents the basic priniciples of higher-order finite element methods and the technology of conforming discretizations based on hierarchic elements in spaces H^1, H(curl) and H(div). The final chapter provides an example of an efficient and robust strategy for automatic goal-oriented hp-adaptivity. Although it will still take some time for fully automatic hp-adaptive finite element methods to become standard engineering tools, their advantages are clear. In straightforward prose that avoids mathematical jargon whenever possible, this book paves the way for fully realizing the potential of these techniques and putting them at the disposal of practicing engineers.
ISBN: | 9781584884385 |
Publication date: | 28th July 2003 |
Author: | Pavel (University of Texas at El Paso, USA) Solin, Karel Segeth, Ivo Dolezel |
Publisher: | Chapman & Hall/CRC an imprint of Taylor & Francis Inc |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 404 pages |
Series: | Studies in Advanced Mathematics |
Genres: |
Computer science Information technology: general topics Environmental science, engineering and technology Mathematics Mechanical engineering |