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Finite element approximation of steady flows of incompressible fluids with implicit power-law-like rheology

Lars Diening, Christian Kreuzer, Endre Süli

Published 2012-04-10, updated 2013-10-28Version 3

We develop the 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 $1<r<\infty$. Using a variety of weak compactness techniques, including Chacon's biting lemma and Young measures, we show that a subsequence of the sequence of finite element solutions converges to a weak solution of the problem as the finite element discretization parameter $h$ tends to 0. A key new technical tool in our analysis is a finite element counterpart of the Acerbi--Fusco Lipschitz truncation of Sobolev functions.

Comments: 32 pages
Journal: SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 51(2) (2013) 984-1015
Categories: math.NA
Subjects: 65N30, 65N12, 76A05, 35Q35
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