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A Positivity-Preserving Finite Volume Scheme for Nonequilibrium Radiation Diffusion Equations on Distorted Meshes
Di Yang1, Gang Peng2, Zhiming Gao2
1Graduate School of China Academy of Engineering Physics, Beijing 100088, China.
Abstract:
In this paper, we propose a new positivity-preserving finite volume scheme with fixed stencils for the nonequilibrium radiation diffusion equations on distorted meshes. This scheme is used to simulate the equations on meshes with both the cell-centered and cell-vertex unknowns. The cell-centered unknowns are the primary unknowns, and the element vertex unknowns are taken as the auxiliary unknowns, which can be calculated by interpolation algorithm. With the nonlinear two-point flux approximation, the interpolation algorithm is not required to be positivity-preserving. Besides, the scheme has a fixed stencil and is locally conservative. The Anderson acceleration is used for the Picard method to solve the nonlinear systems efficiently. Several numerical results are also given to illustrate the efficiency and strong positivity-preserving quality of the scheme.
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