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FW, Erik Burman: Stabilised finite element methods for incompressible flow at high Reynolds number

Date: 2025-12-03

Time: 14:00 - 14:30

Zoom link: https://kva-se.zoom.us/j/9217561890

Speaker
Erik Burman, University College London

Abstract
The design and analysis of finite element methods for high Reynolds flow remains a challenging task

not least because of the difficulties associated with turbulence. In this talk we will first revisit some theoretical results on stabilised methods using equal order interpolation for smooth solutions of the Navier-Stokes’ equations at high Reynolds number and show some recent computational results for turbulent flows.

Then we will focus on so called pressure robust methods, i.e. methods where the smoothness of the pressure does not affect the upper bound of error estimates for the velocity of the Stokes’ system. We will discuss how convection can be stabilized for such methods in the high Reynolds regime and, for the lowest order case, show an interesting connection to turbulence modelling.