Fully discrete energy stable high order finite difference methods for hyperbolic problems in deforming domains

From MaRDI portal
Publication:349814

DOI10.1016/j.jcp.2015.02.027zbMath1349.65326OpenAlexW2119724134MaRDI QIDQ349814

Samira Nikkar, Jan Nordström

Publication date: 5 December 2016

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

Full work available at URL: http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-111336




Related Items (17)

A high-order finite-difference scheme to model the fluid-structure interaction in pneumatic seismic sourcesA hybrid framework for coupling arbitrary summation-by-parts schemes on general meshesA provably stable discontinuous Galerkin spectral element approximation for moving hexahedral meshesEntropy stable discontinuous Galerkin schemes on moving meshes for hyperbolic conservation lawsA fully discrete, stable and conservative summation-by-parts formulation for deforming interfacesAn entropy stable nodal discontinuous Galerkin method for the two dimensional shallow water equations on unstructured curvilinear meshes with discontinuous bathymetryA Method-of-Lines Framework for Energy Stable Arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian MethodsSimulation of Wave Propagation Along Fluid-Filled Cracks Using High-Order Summation-by-Parts Operators and Implicit-Explicit Time SteppingOn conservation and stability properties for summation-by-parts schemesRobust boundary conditions for stochastic incompletely parabolic systems of equationsNumerical solution of the wave equation with variable wave speed on nonconforming domains by high-order difference potentialsEntropy stable spectral collocation schemes for the 3-D Navier-Stokes equations on dynamic unstructured gridsEfficient and error minimized coupling procedures for unstructured and moving meshesSummation-by-Parts Operators for Non-Simply Connected DomainsHyperbolic systems of equations posed on erroneous curved domainsA dual consistent summation-by-parts formulation for the linearized incompressible Navier-Stokes equations posed on deforming domainsAnalysis of Artificial Dissipation of Explicit and Implicit Time-Integration Methods



Cites Work


This page was built for publication: Fully discrete energy stable high order finite difference methods for hyperbolic problems in deforming domains