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Cid E.Hosseini February 15, 2006 04:37

Discontinous Galerkin FEM
 
hi every body

I want to know if there is some good resources for DGFEM , books , article that is somehow about shape fuctions... or not!?

thanks in advance


diaw (Des Aubery) February 15, 2006 07:42

Re: Discontinous Galerkin FEM
 
You may try <www.featflow.de> & follow the links to Prof. Turek & Kuzmin's work.

diaw...

Sharaf February 15, 2006 11:13

Re: Discontinous Galerkin FEM
 
Bernardo Cockburn, George E. Karniadakis, Chi-Wang Shu, Discontinuous Galerkin Methods: Theory, Computation and Applications, Springer-Verlag.


Cid E.Hosseini February 15, 2006 12:44

Re: Discontinous Galerkin FEM
 
Dear Des Aubery

Thank you for your help but I couldnt find what you mentioned... I hope I can have a more exact address. thank you again Cid E. Hosseini


diaw (Des Aubery) February 15, 2006 21:39

Re: Discontinous Galerkin FEM
 
Hi Cid E. Hosseini,

Try the following links:

<http://www.mathematik.uni-dortmund.d...iften_eng.html>

<http://www.mathematik.uni-dortmund.de/~featflow/ture/>

For the last link, look for Turek's book pre-print. Excellent.

diaw...

Cid E.Hosseini February 16, 2006 00:41

Re: Discontinous Galerkin FEM
 
Hi Des Aubery

I hope you're well. Thank you for you help...

Good Luck! bye

Cid E. Hosseini


Cid E.Hosseini February 16, 2006 00:46

Re: Discontinous Galerkin FEM
 
Hi Sharef

Yes , I have this book , It is a kind of collection of articles, but you know when you go behind a computer and you want to start a program that is struggles with DG you feel, There is a little you know how to perform to integrals! Its my problem.

But you know for your information I say to you that there is a book under print from Springer that its first print comes out about 6 weeks later and I think its really cool

http://www.springer.com/sgw/cda/fron...8370-0,00.html

thanks anyway for your help :)

bye


Sharaf February 16, 2006 20:21

Re: Discontinous Galerkin FEM
 
The second edition of the book Spectral/hp Element Methods for Computational Fluid Dynamics, Karniadakis and Sherwin, has a long section on DGM in the chapter on nonconforming elements. In general the book is very clear and practical. I used it to implement a small spectral element code (but haven't tried DGM). It also explains how to do the integration (of the weak form, if that's what you mean.)

Cheers.

Sharaf

Cid E.Hosseini February 17, 2006 11:18

Re: Discontinous Galerkin FEM
 
Hi Dear Sharaf

Thank you so much I will have a look at this book soon

bye


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