We present the design of a mesh quality indicatorthat can predict the behavior of the Virtual Element Method (VEM) on a given mesh family or a finite sequence of polyhedral meshes (dataset). The mesh quality indicator is designed to measure the violation of the mesh regularity assumptions that are normally considered in the convergence analysis. We investigate the behavior of this new mathematical tool on the lowest-order conforming approximation of the three-dimensional Poisson equation. This work also assesses the convergence rate of the VEM when applied to very general polyhedral meshes, including non-convex and skewed three-dimensional elements. Such meshes are created within an original mesh generation framework, which is designed to allow the generation of meshes with very different sizes, connectivity, and geometrical properties. The obtained results show a significant correlation between the quality measured a priori by the indicator and the effective performance of the VEM.

Polyhedral mesh quality indicator for the Virtual Element Method

T Sorgente;S Biasotti;G Manzini;M Spagnuolo
2022

Abstract

We present the design of a mesh quality indicatorthat can predict the behavior of the Virtual Element Method (VEM) on a given mesh family or a finite sequence of polyhedral meshes (dataset). The mesh quality indicator is designed to measure the violation of the mesh regularity assumptions that are normally considered in the convergence analysis. We investigate the behavior of this new mathematical tool on the lowest-order conforming approximation of the three-dimensional Poisson equation. This work also assesses the convergence rate of the VEM when applied to very general polyhedral meshes, including non-convex and skewed three-dimensional elements. Such meshes are created within an original mesh generation framework, which is designed to allow the generation of meshes with very different sizes, connectivity, and geometrical properties. The obtained results show a significant correlation between the quality measured a priori by the indicator and the effective performance of the VEM.
2022
Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche - IMATI -
Virtual element method
Polyhedral mesh
Mesh regularity assumptions
Mesh quality indicators
3D Poisson problem
Optimal convergence
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