On the role of global conservation property for finite difference schemes
DOI10.1016/J.JCP.2021.110437OpenAlexW3160374798MaRDI QIDQ2129342FDOQ2129342
Ya-Ming Chen, Jiaxian Qin, Xiaogang Deng
Publication date: 22 April 2022
Published in: Journal of Computational Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcp.2021.110437
Hyperbolic equations and hyperbolic systems (35Lxx) Numerical methods for partial differential equations, initial value and time-dependent initial-boundary value problems (65Mxx) Basic methods in fluid mechanics (76Mxx)
Cites Work
- Systems of conservation laws
- Time-stable boundary conditions for finite-difference schemes solving hyperbolic systems: Methodology and application to high-order compact schemes
- Review of summation-by-parts operators with simultaneous approximation terms for the numerical solution of partial differential equations
- Review of summation-by-parts schemes for initial-boundary-value problems
- Discrete Conservation Properties of Unstructured Mesh Schemes
- Fully conservative higher order finite difference schemes for incompressible flow
- Further studies on geometric conservation law and applications to high-order finite difference schemes with stationary grids
- The construction of discretely conservative finite volume schemes that also globally conserve energy or entropy
- Generalized conservative approximations of split convective derivative operators
- Skew-symmetric form of convective terms and fully conservative finite difference schemes for variable density low-Mach number flows
- Geometric interpretations and spatial symmetry property of metrics in the conservative form for high-order finite-difference schemes on moving and deforming grids
- Mass, momentum and energy conserving (MaMEC) discretizations on general grids for the compressible Euler and shallow water equations
- Stable high‐order finite‐difference methods based on non‐uniform grid point distributions
- Improving the boundary efficiency of a compact finite difference scheme through optimising its composite template
- Numerically stable formulations of convective terms for turbulent compressible flows
- High-order, stable, and conservative boundary schemes for central and compact finite differences
- On the conservation of finite difference WENO schemes in non-rectangular domains using the inverse Lax-Wendroff boundary treatments
- A novel strategy for deriving high-order stable boundary closures based on global conservation. I: Basic formulas
- Foundations for high-order, conservative cut-cell methods: stable discretizations on degenerate meshes
Cited In (2)
This page was built for publication: On the role of global conservation property for finite difference schemes
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2129342)