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A class of new high-order finite-volume TENO schemes for hyperbolic conservation laws with unstructured meshes
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    A class of new high-order finite-volume TENO schemes for hyperbolic conservation laws with unstructured meshes (English)
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    5 August 2022
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    The authors extend the high-order TENO scheme, originally proposed for structured meshes in [\textit{L. Fu} et al., J. Comput. Phys. 305, 333--359 (2016; Zbl 1349.76462)] to unstructured meshes. A set of TENO schemes from third- to sixth-order accuracy is developed and validated. The new candidate stencils include one large central-biased stencil and several small directional stencils. The targeted high-order reconstruction scheme is constructed on the large stencil while the third-order schemes are constructed on the small stencils. Following a strong scale separation procedure, a novel ENO-like stencil selection strategy is tailored for unstructured meshes. Such a TENO weighting strategy ensures that the high-order accuracy is restored by adopting the candidate reconstruction from the large stencil and the sharp shock-capturing capability is retained by selecting the candidate reconstruction from the smooth small stencils. The new framework allows for arbitrarily high-order TENO reconstructions. The TENO schemes from third- to sixth-order accuracy are constructed and the built-in parameters are explicitly given. Some numerical results are presented to show that the proposed TENO schemes are robust for highly compressible gas dynamic simulations with low numerical dissipation and sharp discontinuity-capturing capability.
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    WENO
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    high-order scheme
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    compressible fluids
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    unstructured mesh
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    hyperbolic conservation law
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    TENO
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    low-dissipation scheme
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