Estimation of Modeling Error in Computational Mechanics

We review and extend the theory and methodology of a posteriori error estimation and adaptivity for modeling error for certain classes of problems in linear and nonlinear mechanics. The basic idea is that for a given collection of physical phenomena a rich class of mathematical models can be identif...

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Published inJournal of computational physics Vol. 182; no. 2; pp. 496 - 515
Main Authors Oden, J.Tinsley, Prudhomme, Serge
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 01.11.2002
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Summary:We review and extend the theory and methodology of a posteriori error estimation and adaptivity for modeling error for certain classes of problems in linear and nonlinear mechanics. The basic idea is that for a given collection of physical phenomena a rich class of mathematical models can be identified, including models that are sufficiently refined and validated that they satisfactorily capture the events of interest. These fine models may be intractable, too complex to solve by existing means. Coarser models are therefore used. Moreover, as is frequently the case in applications, there are specific quantities of interest that are sought which are functionals of the solution of the fine model. In this paper, techniques for estimating modeling errors in such quantities of interest are developed. Applications to solid and fluid mechanics are presented.
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ISSN:0021-9991
1090-2716
DOI:10.1006/jcph.2002.7183