Spectral/hp methods for viscous compressible flows on unstructured 2D meshes (Q1287149)
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Spectral/hp methods for viscous compressible flows on unstructured 2D meshes (English)
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11 January 2000
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A spectral/hp method suitable for simulating viscous compressible flows with shocks on standard unstructured meshes is developed. It is based on a discontinuous Galerkin formulation for the hyperbolic parts and a mixed Galerkin formulation for the diffusive parts. A hierarchical spectral basis is used for discretization. The basis is formed by combining Jacobi polynomials of high-order weights. The formulation is conservative, and monotonicity is enforced. Convergence results are shown for advection, Euler, and Navier-Stokes equations that demonstrate exponential convergence. Flow simulations of subsonic and supersonic flows are also presented. The new method uses standard finite volume meshes consisting of arbitrary triangulations.
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Euler equations
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subsonic flows
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conservative scheme
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discontinuous Galerkin formulation
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mixed Galerkin formulation
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hierarchical spectral basis
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Jacobi polynomials of high-order weights
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monotonicity
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Navier-Stokes equations
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exponential convergence
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finite volume meshes
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supersonic flows
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