A Fourier-Chebyshev pseudospectral scheme is proposed for three-dimensionalvorticily equation with unilaterally periodic boundary condition. The generalized stability and convergence are analysed. The numerical result...A Fourier-Chebyshev pseudospectral scheme is proposed for three-dimensionalvorticily equation with unilaterally periodic boundary condition. The generalized stability and convergence are analysed. The numerical results are presented.展开更多
A Fourier-Chebyshev spectral method is proposed in this paper for solving the cavitation problem in nonlinear elasticity. The interpolation error for the cavitation solution is analyzed, the elastic energy error estim...A Fourier-Chebyshev spectral method is proposed in this paper for solving the cavitation problem in nonlinear elasticity. The interpolation error for the cavitation solution is analyzed, the elastic energy error estimate for the discrete cavitation solution is obtained, and the convergence of the method is proved. An algorithm combined a gradient type method with a damped quasi-Newton method is applied to solve the discretized nonlinear equilibrium equations. Numerical experiments show that the Fourier-Chebyshev spectral method is efficient and capable of producing accurate numerical cavitation solutions.展开更多
文摘A Fourier-Chebyshev pseudospectral scheme is proposed for three-dimensionalvorticily equation with unilaterally periodic boundary condition. The generalized stability and convergence are analysed. The numerical results are presented.
文摘A Fourier-Chebyshev spectral method is proposed in this paper for solving the cavitation problem in nonlinear elasticity. The interpolation error for the cavitation solution is analyzed, the elastic energy error estimate for the discrete cavitation solution is obtained, and the convergence of the method is proved. An algorithm combined a gradient type method with a damped quasi-Newton method is applied to solve the discretized nonlinear equilibrium equations. Numerical experiments show that the Fourier-Chebyshev spectral method is efficient and capable of producing accurate numerical cavitation solutions.