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Mine Akbas
Mine Akbas
Tarsus University
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On the stability at all times of linearly extrapolated BDF2 timestepping for multiphysics incompressible flow problems
M Akbas, S Kaya, LG Rebholz
Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations 33 (4), 999-1017, 2017
252017
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND TESTING OF A FULLY DISCRETE, DECOUPLED PENALTY-PROJECTION ALGORITHM FOR MHD IN ELSÄSSER VARIABLE.
M Akbas, S Kaya, M Mohebujjaman, LG Rebholz
International Journal of Numerical Analysis & Modeling 13 (1), 2016
252016
The analogue of grad–div stabilization in DG methods for incompressible flows: Limiting behavior and extension to tensor-product meshes
M Akbas, A Linke, LG Rebholz, PW Schroeder
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 341, 917-938, 2018
24*2018
A note on the importance of mass conservation in long-time stability of Navier–Stokes simulations using finite elements
MA Belenli, LG Rebholz, F Tone
Applied Mathematics Letters 45, 98-102, 2015
21*2015
A subgrid stabilization finite element method for incompressible magnetohydrodynamics
MA Belenli, S Kaya, LG Rebholz, NE Wilson
International Journal of Computer Mathematics 90 (7), 1506-1523, 2013
182013
A gradient-robust well-balanced scheme for the compressible isothermal Stokes problem
M Akbas, T Gallouët, A Gaßmann, A Linke, C Merdon
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 367, 113069, 2020
102020
An explicitly decoupled variational multiscale method for incompressible, non-isothermal flows
MA Belenli, S Kaya, LG Rebholz
Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics 15 (1), 1-20, 2015
92015
Optimal vorticity accuracy in an efficient velocity–vorticity method for the 2D Navier–Stokes equations
M Akbas, LG Rebholz, C Zerfas
Calcolo 55, 1-29, 2018
82018
An adaptive time filter based finite element method for the velocity-vorticity-temperature model of the incompressible non-isothermal fluid flows
M AKBAŞ
Gazi University Journal of Science, 1-1, 2020
52020
Modular grad-div stabilization for the incompressible non-isothermal fluid flows
M Akbas, LG Rebholz
Applied Mathematics and Computation 393, 125748, 2021
42021
High order algebraic splitting for magnetohydrodynamics simulation
M Akbas, M Mohebujjaman, LG Rebholz, M Xiao
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics 321, 128-142, 2017
32017
Improving accuracy in the Leray model for incompressible nonisothermal flows via adaptive deconvolution‐based nonlinear filtering
M Akbaş, A Bowers
Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences 44 (8), 6679-6699, 2021
22021
Continuous Data Assimilation for the Double-Diffusive Natural Convection
M Akbas, A Cibik
arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.02224, 2020
22020
Continuous data assimilation of a discretized barotropic vorticity model of geophysical flow
M Akbas, AE Diegel, LG Rebholz
Computers & Mathematics with Applications 160, 30-45, 2024
12024
A numerical study of a first order modular grad-div stabilization for the magnetohydrodynamics equations
M Akbas
AIP Conference Proceedings 2334 (1), 2021
12021
Analysis of continuous data assimilation scheme for the Navier–Stokes equations using variational multiscale method
G Haçat, M Akbas, A Çıbık
Journal of Computational Science 66, 101914, 2023
2023
Unconditional Long Time H-Stability of a Velocity-Vorticity-Temperature Scheme for the 2D-Boussinesq System
M Akbas
ADVANCES IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND MECHANICS 12 (5), 1166-1195, 2020
2020
On the long-time stability of finite element solutions of the navier-stokes equations in a rotating frame of reference
M AKBAŞ
Bitlis Eren Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Dergisi 9 (2), 549-560, 2020
2020
Numerical methods for multiphysics flow problems
M Belenli Akbaş
Middle East Technical University, 2016
2016
Numerical Studies on a Second Order Explicitly Decoupled Variational Multiscale Method
M Akbas, S Kaya, L Rebholz
Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications ENUMATH 2015, 115-122, 2016
2016
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