The influence of quadrature errors on isogeometric mortar methods

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Abstract

Mortar methods have recently been shown to be well suited for isogeometric analysis. We review the recent mathematical analysis and then investigate the variational crime introduced by quadrature formulas for the coupling integrals. Motivated by finite element observations, we consider on the interface a quadrature rule purely based on the slave mesh as well as a method using on the interface quadrature rules based on the slave mesh and on the master mesh, resulting in a non-symmetric saddle point problem. While in the first case reduced convergence rates can be observed, in the second case the influence of the variational crime is less significant.

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Brivadis, E., Buffa, A., Wohlmuth, B., & Wunderlich, L. (2015). The influence of quadrature errors on isogeometric mortar methods. In Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering (Vol. 107, pp. 33–50). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23315-4_2

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