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The virtual element method for resistive magnetohydrodynamics (2004.11467v1)

Published 23 Apr 2020 in math.NA, cs.NA, physics.comp-ph, and physics.plasm-ph

Abstract: We present a virtual element method (VEM) for the numerical approximation of the electromagnetics subsystem of the resistive magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) model in two spatial dimensions. The major advantages of the virtual element method include great flexibility of polygonal meshes and automatic divergence-free constraint on the magnetic flux field. In this work, we rigorously prove the well-posedness of the method and the solenoidal nature of the discrete magnetic flux field. We also derive stability energy estimates. The design of the method includes three choices for the construction of the nodal mass matrix and criteria to more alternative. We present a set of numerical experiments that independently validate theoretical results. The numerical experiments include the convergence rate study, energy estimates and verification of the divergence-free condition on the magnetic flux field. All these numerical experiments have been performed on triangular, perturbed quadrilateral and Voronoi meshes. Finally, We demonstrate the development of the VEM method on a numerical model for the Hartmann flow.

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