For nonlinear hyperbolic problems, conservation of the numerical scheme is important for convergence to the correct weak solutions. In this paper the conservation of the well-known compact scheme up to fourth order of...For nonlinear hyperbolic problems, conservation of the numerical scheme is important for convergence to the correct weak solutions. In this paper the conservation of the well-known compact scheme up to fourth order of accuracy on a single and uniform grid is studied, and a conservative interface treatment is derived for compact schemes on patched grids. For a pure initial value problem, the compact scheme is shown to be equivalent to a scheme in the usual conservative form. For the case of a mixed initial boundary value problem, the compact scheme is conservative only if the rounding errors are small enough. For a patched grid interface, a conservative interface condition useful for mesh refinement and for parallel computation is derived and its order of local accuracy is analyzed.展开更多
Flows containing steady or nearly steady strong shocks on parts of the flow field,and unsteady turbulence with shocklets on other parts of the flow field are difficult to capture accurately and efficiently employing t...Flows containing steady or nearly steady strong shocks on parts of the flow field,and unsteady turbulence with shocklets on other parts of the flow field are difficult to capture accurately and efficiently employing the same numerical scheme,even under the multiblock grid or adaptive grid refinement framework.While sixthorder or higher-order shock-capturing methods are appropriate for unsteady turbulence with shocklets,third-order or lower shock-capturing methods are more effective for strong steady or nearly steady shocks in terms of convergence.In order to minimize the short comings of low order and high order shock-capturing schemes for the subject flows,a multiblock overlapping grid with different types of spatial schemes and orders of accuracy on different blocks is proposed.The recently developed single block high order filter scheme in generalized geometries for Navier Stokes and magnetohydrodynamics systems is extended to multiblock overlapping grid geometries.The first stage in validating the high order overlapping approach with several test cases is included.展开更多
基金This work was supported by Chinese NSF(Contract No.10025210).Running head:Conservation of Compact Schemes.
文摘For nonlinear hyperbolic problems, conservation of the numerical scheme is important for convergence to the correct weak solutions. In this paper the conservation of the well-known compact scheme up to fourth order of accuracy on a single and uniform grid is studied, and a conservative interface treatment is derived for compact schemes on patched grids. For a pure initial value problem, the compact scheme is shown to be equivalent to a scheme in the usual conservative form. For the case of a mixed initial boundary value problem, the compact scheme is conservative only if the rounding errors are small enough. For a patched grid interface, a conservative interface condition useful for mesh refinement and for parallel computation is derived and its order of local accuracy is analyzed.
基金This work performed under the auspices of the U.S.Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344。
文摘Flows containing steady or nearly steady strong shocks on parts of the flow field,and unsteady turbulence with shocklets on other parts of the flow field are difficult to capture accurately and efficiently employing the same numerical scheme,even under the multiblock grid or adaptive grid refinement framework.While sixthorder or higher-order shock-capturing methods are appropriate for unsteady turbulence with shocklets,third-order or lower shock-capturing methods are more effective for strong steady or nearly steady shocks in terms of convergence.In order to minimize the short comings of low order and high order shock-capturing schemes for the subject flows,a multiblock overlapping grid with different types of spatial schemes and orders of accuracy on different blocks is proposed.The recently developed single block high order filter scheme in generalized geometries for Navier Stokes and magnetohydrodynamics systems is extended to multiblock overlapping grid geometries.The first stage in validating the high order overlapping approach with several test cases is included.