The technique of MIEELDLD in computational aeroacoustics (Q443091)

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The technique of MIEELDLD in computational aeroacoustics
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    The technique of MIEELDLD in computational aeroacoustics (English)
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    6 August 2012
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    Summary: The numerical simulation of aeroacoustic phenomena requires high-order accurate numerical schemes with low dispersion and low dissipation errors. A technique has recently been devised in a Computational Fluid Dynamics framework which enables optimal parameters to be chosen so as to better control the grade and balance of dispersion and dissipation in numerical schemes This technique has been baptised as the Minimized Integrated Exponential Error for Low Dispersion and Low Dissipation (MIEELDLD) and has successfully been applied to numerical schemes discretising the 1-D, 2-D, and 3-D advection equations. In this paper, we extend the technique of MIEELDLD to the field of computational aeroacoustics and have been able to construct high-order methods with Low Dispersion and Low Dissipation properties which approximate the 1-D linear advection equation. Modifications to several earlier schemes are obtained. These novel methods obtained using MIEELDLD have in general better dispersive properties as compared to the existing optimised methods.
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