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Spatial and temporal stability issues for interfacial flows with surface tension (English)
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9 February 1995
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Even for stably stratified flows like water waves, it turns out that straightforward spatial discretizations (of the boundary integral formulation) generate numerical instability. Second, surface tension introduces a large number of derivatives through the Laplace-Young boundary condition. This induces severe time step restrictions for explicit time integration methods. In this paper, we present a class of stable spatial discretizations, and we present a reformulation of the equations of motion that make apparent how to remove the high-order time step restrictions introduced by the surface tension.
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boundary integral formulation
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numerical instability
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Laplace-Young boundary condition
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stable spatial discretizations
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high-order time step restrictions
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