Abstract

AbstractIn [Nkemzi and Jung, 2013] explicit extraction formulas for the computation of the edge flux intensity functions for the Laplacian at axisymmetric edges are presented. The present paper proposes a new adaptation for the Fourier-finite-element method for efficient numerical treatment of boundary value problems for the Poisson equation in axisymmetric domains Ω̂ ⊂ ℝ3 with edges. The novelty of the method is the use of the explicit extraction formulas for the edge flux intensity functions to define a postprocessing procedure of the finite element solutions of the reduced boundary value problems on the two-dimensional meridian of Ω̂. A priori error estimates show that the postprocessing finite element strategy exhibits optimal rate of convergence on regular meshes. Numerical experiments that validate the theoretical results are presented.

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