Chan, JesseEvans, John A.2018-09-112018-09-112018Chan, Jesse and Evans, John A.. "Multi-patch discontinuous Galerkin isogeometric analysis for wave propagation: Explicit time-stepping and efficient mass matrix inversion." <i>Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering,</i> 333, (2018) Elsevier: 22-54. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cma.2018.01.022.https://hdl.handle.net/1911/102498We present a class of spline finite element methods for time-domain wave propagation which are particularly amenable to explicit time-stepping. The proposed methods utilize a discontinuous Galerkin discretization to enforce continuity of the solution field across geometric patches in a multi-patch setting, which yields a mass matrix with convenient block diagonal structure. Over each patch, we show how to accurately and efficiently invert mass matrices in the presence of curved geometries by using a weight-adjusted approximation of the mass matrix inverse. This approximation restores a tensor product structure while retaining provable high order accuracy and semi-discrete energy stability. We also estimate the maximum stable timestep for spline-based finite elements and show that the use of spline spaces results in less stringent CFL restrictions than equivalentᅠC0ᅠor discontinuous finite element spaces. Finally, we explore the use of optimal knot vectors based onᅠL2n-widths. We show how the use of optimal knot vectors can improve both approximation properties and the maximum stable timestep, and present a simple heuristic method for approximating optimal knot positions. Numerical experiments confirm the accuracy and stability of the proposed methods.engThis is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published article is copyrighted by Elsevier.Multi-patch discontinuous Galerkin isogeometric analysis for wave propagation: Explicit time-stepping and efficient mass matrix inversionJournal articlespline finite element methodisogeometric analysishigh orderCFLexplicit timesteppingwave propagationhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.cma.2018.01.022