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A second-order Godunov scheme on a spatial adapted triangular grid (English)
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18 January 1995
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Spatial adaptation procedures for the accurate and efficient solution of unsteady inviscid flow simulation are described. The adaptation procedures were developed and implemented applying a second-order Godunov scheme. These procedures involve mesh enrichment/coarsening to either add/remove vertices in high/low gradient regions of the flow, respectively. The goal is to achieve solutions of high spatial accuracy at minimal computational cost. The paper describes a very effective error estimator to detect high/low activity regions of the flow to be enriched or coarsened, respectively. The error estimator is based on total energy and density fluxes into the cell combined with gradient of density. Included is a detailed description of the direct dynamic refinement method that is used for adaptation. A detailed simulation of a reflection and diffraction of multiple shock waves flowing over a diamond shape wedge is presented and compared with experimental results.
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unsteady inviscid flow
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mesh enrichment/coarsening
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high/low gradient regions
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error estimator
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total energy and density fluxes
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direct dynamic refinement method
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reflection
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diffraction
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multiple shock waves
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