Errors for calculations of strong shocks using an artificial viscosity and an artificial heat flux (Q1090201)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4005889
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    Errors for calculations of strong shocks using an artificial viscosity and an artificial heat flux
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4005889

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      Errors for calculations of strong shocks using an artificial viscosity and an artificial heat flux (English)
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      1987
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      The artificial viscosity (Q) method of von Neumann and Richtmyer is a tremendously useful numerical technique for following shocks wherever and whenever they appear in the flow. We show that it must be used with some caution, however, as serious Q-induced errors (on the order of 100 \%) can occur in some strong shock calculations. We investigate three types of Q errors: 1. Excess Q heating, of which there are two types: (a) excess wall heating on shock formation and (b) shockless Q heating; 2. Q errors when shocks are propagated over a nonuniform mesh; and 3. Q errors in propagating shocks in spherical geometry.
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      Lagrangian formulation
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      shock-following method
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      piecewise-parabolic method
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      artificial heat flux
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      adaptive shock-tracking mesh
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      artificial viscosity method
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      von Neumann Richtmyer method
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      strong shock calculations
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      wall heating
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      shock formation
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      nonuniform mesh
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      spherical geometry
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