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Resumen de Error estimation and adaptive procedures based on superconvergent patch recovery (SPR) techniques

N. E. Wiberg, F. Abdulwahab, X.-D. Li

  • The paper discusses error estimation and adaptive finite element procedures for elasto-static and dynamic problems based on superconvergent patch recovery (SPR) techniques. The SPR is a postprocessing procedure to obtain improved finite element solutions by the least squares fitting of superconvergent stresses at certain sampling points in local patches. An enhancement of the original SPR by accounting for the equilibirum equations and boundary conditions is proposed. This enhancement improves the quality of postprocessed solutions considerably and thus provides an even more effective error estimate. The patch configuration of SPR can be either the union of elements surrounding a vertex node, thenode patch, or, the union of elements surrounding an element, theelement patch. It is shown that these two choices give normally comparable quality of postprocessed solutions. The paper is also concerned with the application of SPR techniques to a wide range of problems. The plate bending problem posted in mixed form where force and displacement variables are simultaneously used as unknowns is considered. For eigenvalue problems, a procedure of improving eigenpairs and error estimation of the eigenfrequency is presented. A postprocessed type of error estimate and an adaptive procedure for the semidiscrete finite element method are discussed. It is shown that the procedure is able to update the spatial mesh and the time step size so that both spatial and time discretization errors are controlled within specified tolerances. A discontinuous Galerkin method for solving structural dynamics is also presented


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