Error estimates for Stokes problem with Tresca friction conditions

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In this paper, we present and study a mixed variational method in order to approximate, with the finite element method, a Stokes problem with Tresca friction boundary conditions. These non-linear boundary conditions arise in the modeling of mold filling process by polymer melt, which can slip on a solid wall. The mixed formulation is based on a dualization of the non-differentiable term which define the slip conditions. Existence and uniqueness of both continuous and discrete solutions of these problems is guaranteed by means of continuous and discrete inf-sup conditions that are proved. Velocity and pressure are approximated by P1 bubble-P1 finite element and piecewise linear elements are used to discretize the Lagrange multiplier associated to the shear stress on the friction boundary. Optimal a priori error estimates are derived using classical tools of finite element analysis and two uncoupled discrete inf-sup conditions for the pressure and the Lagrange multiplier associated to the fluid shear stress. © 2014 EDP Sciences, SMAI.

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Ayadi, M., Baffico, L., Gdoura, M. K., & Sassi, T. (2014). Error estimates for Stokes problem with Tresca friction conditions. ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis, 48(5), 1413–1429. https://doi.org/10.1051/m2an/2014001

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