稳定 DGSEM 基于限制子细胞的高斯点方案
Yang Liu1,2, Huajun Zhu2, Zhen-Guo Yan2
1School of Mathematics and Systems Science, Xinjiang University, Urumqi 830017, China.
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)
|June 28, 2023
概括
这项研究引入了带有子细胞限制的稳定不连续的加勒金光谱元素方法 (ESDGSEM). 这种改进的方法增强了复杂流量模拟的非线性稳定性和冲击捕获性.
科学领域:
- 计算流体动力学的流体动力学.
- 数字分析 数字分析
- 高性能计算 高性能计算
背景情况:
- 不连续的加勒金光谱元素方法 (DGSEM) 在复杂的网格上提供了高阶的精度.
- 别名错误和非物理振荡可以在模拟流和冲击波时损害DGSEM的稳定性.
研究的目的:
- 开发一个更加非线性稳定和强大的DGSEM.
- 解决标准DGSEM在模拟具有挑战性的流体动力学现象方面的局限性.
主要方法:
- 引入一个包含子细胞限制的稳定DGSEM (ESDGSEM).
- 分析ESDGSEM在不同溶液点的稳定性和分辨率特性.
- 在Legendre-Gauss (LG) 点上限制子细胞的可证明稳定的DGSEM的建立.
主要成果:
- 与标准的DGSEM相比,拟议的ESDGSEM表现出优越的非线性稳定性和分辨率.
- 亚细胞限制技术显著提高了ESDGSEM-LG冲击捕获方案的稳定性.
结论:
- 具有子细胞限制的稳定DGSEM为复杂的流体流动模拟提供了强大而准确的数值方法.
- 在ESDGSEM-LG方案是特别有效的问题涉及解决不充分的和冲击波.
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