@misc{DeuflhardErdmannRoitzschetal.2006, author = {Deuflhard, Peter and Erdmann, Bodo and Roitzsch, Rainer and Lines, Glenn Terje}, title = {Adaptive Finite Element Simulation of Ventricular Fibrillation Dynamics}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-9431}, number = {06-49}, year = {2006}, abstract = {The dynamics of ventricular fibrillation caused by irregular excitation is simulated in the frame of the monodomain model with an action potential model due to Aliev-Panfilov for a human 3D geometry. The numerical solution of this multiscale reaction-diffusion problem is attacked by algorithms which are fully adaptive in both space and time (code library {\sc Kardos}). The obtained results clearly demonstrate an accurate resolution of the cardiac potential during the excitation and the plateau phases (in the regular cycle) as well as after a reentrant excitation (in the irregular cycle).}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ErdmannLangRoitzschetal.1998, author = {Erdmann, Bodo and Lang, Jens and Roitzsch, Rainer and Lourenco, Maria Jos{\´e} and Rosa, S. and de Castro, C.A. and Albuquerque, C.}, title = {Simulation of the Transient Heating in an Unsymmetrical Coated Hot-Strip Sensor With a Self-Adaptive Finite Element Method}, volume = {1}, booktitle = {Proc. 5th Asian Thermophysical Properties Conference}, editor = {Kim, M. and Ro, S.}, address = {Seoul, South Corea}, pages = {91 -- 94}, year = {1998}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{LangErdmannRoitzsch1997, author = {Lang, Jens and Erdmann, Bodo and Roitzsch, Rainer}, title = {Adaptive Time-Space Discretization for Combustion Problems}, booktitle = {15th IMACS World Congress on Scientific Computation, Modelling and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 2, Numerical Mathematics}, editor = {Sydow, Achim}, publisher = {Wissenschaft und Technik Verlag, Berlin}, pages = {49 -- 155}, year = {1997}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{LangErdmannRoitzsch1997, author = {Lang, Jens and Erdmann, Bodo and Roitzsch, Rainer}, title = {Three-Dimensional Fully Adaptive Solution of Thermo-Diffusive Flame Propagation Problems}, booktitle = {Numerical Methods in Thermal Problems}, editor = {Lewis, R.}, publisher = {Pineridge Press, Swansea, UK}, pages = {857 -- 862}, year = {1997}, language = {en} } @article{DeuflhardErdmannRoitzschetal.2009, author = {Deuflhard, Peter and Erdmann, Bodo and Roitzsch, Rainer and Lines, Glenn Terje}, title = {Adaptive Finite Element Simulation of Ventricular Dynamics}, volume = {12}, journal = {J. Computing and Visualization in Science}, pages = {201 -- 205}, year = {2009}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{RoitzschLangErdmann1998, author = {Roitzsch, Rainer and Lang, Jens and Erdmann, Bodo}, title = {The Benefits of Modularization}, booktitle = {Proc. 14th GAMM-Seminar Kiel on 'Concepts of Numerical Software}, publisher = {did not appear}, year = {1998}, language = {en} } @misc{LangErdmannRoitzsch1997, author = {Lang, Jens and Erdmann, Bodo and Roitzsch, Rainer}, title = {Three-Dimensional Fully Adaptive Solution of Thermo-Diffusive Flame Propagation Problems}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-2879}, number = {SC-97-18}, year = {1997}, abstract = {In this paper we present a self--adaptive finite element method to solve flame propagation problems in 3D. An implicit time integrator of Rosenbrock type is coupled with a multilevel approach in space. The proposed method is applied to an unsteady thermo--diffusive combustion model to demonstrate its potential for the solution of complicated problems.}, language = {en} } @misc{AckermannErdmannRoitzsch1994, author = {Ackermann, J{\"o}rg and Erdmann, Bodo and Roitzsch, Rainer}, title = {A self-adaptive multilevel finite element method for the stationary Schr{\"o}dinger equation in three space dimensions.}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-1403}, number = {SC-94-10}, year = {1994}, abstract = {An error controlled finite elemente method (FEM) for solving stationary Schr{\"o}dinger equations in three space dimensions is proposed. The method is based on an adaptive space discretization into tetrahedra and local polynomial basis functions of order \$p=1\$--\$5\$ defined on these tetrahedra. According to a local error estimator the triangulation is automatically adapted to the solution. Numerical results for standard problems appearing in vibrational motion and molecular structure calculations are presented and discussed. Relative precisions better than 1e-8 are obtained. For equilateral H\$_3^{++}\$ the adaptive FEM turns out to be superior to global basis set expansions in the literature. Our precise FEM results exclude in a definite manner the stability or metastability of equilateral H\$_3^{++}\$ in its groundstate.}, language = {en} } @misc{LourencoRosaCastroetal.1998, author = {Lourenco, Maria Jos{\´e} and Rosa, Samuel Costa S. and Castro, Carlos Alberto Nieto de and Albuquerque, C. and Erdmann, Bodo and Lang, Jens and Roitzsch, Rainer}, title = {Simulation of the Transient Heating in an Unsymmetrical Coated Hot--Strip Sensor with a Self--Adaptive Finite Element Method}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-3656}, number = {SC-98-22}, year = {1998}, abstract = {The transient heating in an unsymmetrical coated hot--strip sensor was simulated with a self--adaptive finite element method. The first tests of this model show that it can determine with a small error the thermal conductivity of liquids, from the transient temperature rise in the hot--strip, deposited in a substrate and coated by an alumina spray.}, language = {en} } @misc{LangErdmannRoitzsch1997, author = {Lang, Jens and Erdmann, Bodo and Roitzsch, Rainer}, title = {Adaptive Time-Space Discretization for Combustion Problems}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-3094}, number = {SC-97-40}, year = {1997}, abstract = {We present a self--adaptive finite element method to solve combustion problems in 1D, 2D, and 3D. An implicit time integrator of Rosenbrock type is coupled with a multilevel approach in space. A posteriori error estimates are obtained by constructing locally higher order solutions involving all variables of the problem. Adaptive strategies such as step size control, spatial refinement and coarsening allow us to get economically an accurate solution. Various examples are presented to demonstrate practical applications of the proposed method.}, language = {en} } @misc{RoitzschErdmannLang1998, author = {Roitzsch, Rainer and Erdmann, Bodo and Lang, Jens}, title = {The Benefits of Modularization: from KASKADE to KARDOS}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-3586}, number = {SC-98-15}, year = {1998}, abstract = {KARDOS solves nonlinear evolution problems in 1, 2, and 3D. An adaptive multilevel finite element algorithm is used to solve the spatial problems arising from linearly implicit discretization methods in time. Local refinement and derefinement techniques are used to handle the development of the mesh over time. The software engineering techniques used to implement the modules of the KASKADE toolbox are reviewed and their application to the extended problem class is described. A notification system and dynamic construction of records are discussed and their values for the implementation of a mesh transfer operation are shown. The need for low-level and high--level interface elements of a module is discussed for the assembling procedure of KARDOS. At the end we will summarize our experiences.}, language = {en} }