Inf-sup condition and locking: Understanding and circumventing. Stokes, Laplacian, bi-Laplacian, Kirchhoff–Love and Mindlin–Reissner locking type, boundary conditions

01/11/2023
by   Gilles Leborgne, et al.
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The inf-sup condition, also called the Ladyzhenskaya–Babuška–Brezzi (LBB) condition, ensures the existence, uniqueness and well-posedness of a saddle point problem, relative to a partial differential equation. Discretization by the finite element method gives the discrete problem which must satisfy the discrete inf-sup condition. But, depending on the choice of finite elements, the discrete condition may fail. This paper attempts to explain why it fails from an engineer's perspective, and reviews current methods to work around this failure. The last part recalls the mathematical bases.

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