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An All-Speed Asymptotic-Preserving Method for the Isentropic Euler and Navier-Stokes Equations 被引量:2

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摘要 The computation of compressible flows becomesmore challengingwhen the Mach number has different orders of magnitude.When the Mach number is of order one,modern shock capturing methods are able to capture shocks and other complex structures with high numerical resolutions.However,if theMach number is small,the acoustic waves lead to stiffness in time and excessively large numerical viscosity,thus demanding much smaller time step and mesh size than normally needed for incompressible flow simulation.In this paper,we develop an all-speed asymptotic preserving(AP)numerical scheme for the compressible isentropic Euler and Navier-Stokes equations that is uniformly stable and accurate for all Mach numbers.Our idea is to split the system into two parts:one involves a slow,nonlinear and conservative hyperbolic system adequate for the use of modern shock capturing methods and the other a linear hyperbolic system which contains the stiff acoustic dynamics,to be solved implicitly.This implicit part is reformulated into a standard pressure Poisson projection system and thus possesses sufficient structure for efficient fast Fourier transform solution techniques.In the zero Mach number limit,the scheme automatically becomes a projection method-like incompressible solver.We present numerical results in one and two dimensions in both compressible and incompressible regimes.
出处 《Communications in Computational Physics》 SCIE 2012年第9期955-980,共26页 计算物理通讯(英文)
基金 J.-G.Liu was supported by NSF grant DMS 10-11738.J.Haack and S.Jin were supported by NSF grant DMS-0608720 the NSF FRG grant”Collaborative research on Kinetic Description of Multiscale Phenomena:Modeling,Theory and Computation”(NSF DMS-0757285).
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