Physical constraints in numerical calculations of diffusion
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1171480
DOI10.1016/0021-9991(81)90231-XzbMath0498.76076OpenAlexW2014706626MaRDI QIDQ1171480
Publication date: 1981
Published in: Journal of Computational Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9991(81)90231-x
maximum principlediffusion equationconverge uniformly to steady statedecay of extremaphysical constraints in numerical calculationssolutions preserve positivityspatial and temporal differencing
Related Items
A monotone finite volume element scheme for diffusion equations on triangular grids ⋮ Solution of the diffusion equation by finite elements in Lagrangian hydrodynamic codes ⋮ A novel monotone finite volume element scheme for diffusion equations ⋮ A local support-operators diffusion discretization scheme for quadrilateral \(r\)-\(z\) meshes ⋮ A positive scheme for diffusion problems on deformed meshes ⋮ Composite finite volume schemes for the diffusion equation on unstructured meshes ⋮ A nominally second-order accurate finite volume cell-centered scheme for anisotropic diffusion on two-dimensional unstructured grids ⋮ Algorithms for the self-consistent generation of magnetic fields in plasmas ⋮ Monotone finite volume schemes for diffusion equations on polygonal meshes ⋮ A Monotone Finite Volume Scheme with Second Order Accuracy for Convection-Diffusion Equations on Deformed Meshes ⋮ A multigroup diffusion solver using pseudo transient continuation for a radiation-hydrodynamic code with patch-based AMR ⋮ A cell-centered Lagrangian-mesh diffusion differencing scheme ⋮ Nonlinear finite volume scheme preserving positivity for 2D convection-diffusion equations on polygonal meshes ⋮ The finite volume scheme preserving extremum principle for diffusion equations on polygonal meshes ⋮ Combining cell- and point-centered methods in 3D, unstructured-grid radiation-hydrodynamic codes ⋮ Raviart–Thomas finite elements of Petrov–Galerkin type ⋮ Approximation of 2D and 3D diffusion operators with variable full tensor coefficients on arbitrary meshes ⋮ A multilevel iterative field solver for implicit, kinetic, plasma simulation ⋮ A linear and accurate diffusion scheme respecting the maximum principle on distorted meshes ⋮ Multi-material ALE methods in unstructured grids
Cites Work
- Differencing of the diffusion equation in Lagrangian hydrodynamic codes
- Efficient integration of the time dependent collisional-radiative equations
- The incomplete Cholesky-conjugate gradient method for the iterative solution of systems of linear equations
- The automatic integration of ordinary differential equations
- Flux-corrected transport. I: SHASTA, a fluid transport algorithm that works
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item