Algebraic limitations on two-dimensional hydrodynamics simulations (Q1913732)
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Algebraic limitations on two-dimensional hydrodynamics simulations (English)
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1 July 1996
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Algebraic limitations imposed by the use of connected straightline segments to define meshes for hydrodynamics simulations in two-dimensional cylindrical geometries are shown. It is shown that in the simplest smooth isentropic flow of the spherical expansion of a gas with point symmetry, commonly, and currently, used finite difference, finite volume, or finite element staggered grid hydrodynamics equations cannot simultaneously preserve energy, entropy and sphericity on an equal-angle mesh. Exact difference representations of interface (cell face) pressures and work terms and of the elements of the strain rate tensor in a cell are shown.
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connected straightline segments
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cylindrical geometries
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isentropic flow
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spherical expansion
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energy
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entropy
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strain rate tensor
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