We analyze in this paper a virtual element approximation for the acoustic vibration problem. We consider a variational formulation relying only on the fluid displacement and propose a discretization by means of H (div) virtual elements with vanishing rotor. Under standard assumptions on the meshes, we show that the resulting scheme provides a correct approximation of the spectrum and prove optimal order error estimates. With this end, we prove approximation properties of the proposed virtual elements. We also report some numerical tests supporting our theoretical results.

BEIRAO DA VEIGA, L., Mora, D., Rivera, G., Rodríguez, R. (2017). A virtual element method for the acoustic vibration problem. NUMERISCHE MATHEMATIK, 136(3), 725-763 [10.1007/s00211-016-0855-5].

A virtual element method for the acoustic vibration problem

BEIRAO DA VEIGA, LOURENCO
Primo
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2017

Abstract

We analyze in this paper a virtual element approximation for the acoustic vibration problem. We consider a variational formulation relying only on the fluid displacement and propose a discretization by means of H (div) virtual elements with vanishing rotor. Under standard assumptions on the meshes, we show that the resulting scheme provides a correct approximation of the spectrum and prove optimal order error estimates. With this end, we prove approximation properties of the proposed virtual elements. We also report some numerical tests supporting our theoretical results.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
65N25; 65N30; 70J30; 76M25;
Virtual Elements, eigenvalue problem
English
2017
136
3
725
763
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BEIRAO DA VEIGA, L., Mora, D., Rivera, G., Rodríguez, R. (2017). A virtual element method for the acoustic vibration problem. NUMERISCHE MATHEMATIK, 136(3), 725-763 [10.1007/s00211-016-0855-5].
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