A space-time smooth artificial viscosity method with wavelet noise indicator and shock collision scheme. I: The 1-D case

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DOI10.1016/J.JCP.2019.02.049zbMATH Open1452.76159arXiv1806.08023OpenAlexW2809338546MaRDI QIDQ2220558FDOQ2220558


Authors: Raaghav Ramani, J. M. Reisner, Steve Shkoller Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 25 January 2021

Published in: Journal of Computational Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In this first part of two papers, we extend the C-method developed in [40] for adding localized, space-time smooth artificial viscosity to nonlinear systems of conservation laws that propagate shock waves, rarefaction waves, and contact discontinuities in one space dimension. For gas dynamics, the C-method couples the Euler equations to a scalar reaction-diffusion equation, whose solution C serves as a space-time smooth artificial viscosity indicator. The purpose of this paper is the development of a high-order numerical algorithm for shock-wall collision and bounce-back. Specifically, we generalize the original C-method by adding a new collision indicator, which naturally activates during shock-wall collision. Additionally, we implement a new high-frequency wavelet-based noise detector together with an efficient and localized noise removal algorithm. To test the methodology, we use a highly simplified WENO-based discretization scheme. We show that our scheme improves the order of accuracy of our WENO algorithm, handles extremely strong discontinuities (ranging up to nine orders of magnitude), allows for shock collision and bounce back, and removes high frequency noise. The causes of the well-known "wall heating" phenomenon are discussed, and we demonstrate that this particular pathology can be effectively treated in the framework of the C-method. This method is generalized to two space dimensions in the second part of this work [41].


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.08023




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