A well-balanced finite volume solver for the 2D shallow water magnetohydrodynamic equations with topography

IF 7.2 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Computer Physics Communications Pub Date : 2024-08-02 DOI:10.1016/j.cpc.2024.109328
Abou Cissé , Imad Elmahi , Imad Kissami , Ahmed Ratnani
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In this paper, a second-order finite volume Non-Homogeneous Riemann Solver is used to obtain an approximate solution for the two-dimensional shallow water magnetohydrodynamic (SWMHD) equations considering non-flat bottom topography. We investigate the stability of a perturbed steady state, as well as the stability of energy in these equations after a perturbation of a steady state using a dispersive analysis. To address the elliptic constraint hB=0, the GLM (Generalized Lagrange Multiplier) method designed specifically for finite volume schemes, is used. The proposed solver is implemented on unstructured meshes and verifies the exact conservation property. Several numerical results are presented to validate the high accuracy of our schemes, the well-balanced, and the ability to resolve smooth and discontinuous solutions. The developed finite volume Non-Homogeneous Riemann Solver and the GLM method offer a reliable approach for solving the SWMHD equations, preserving numerical and physical equilibrium, and ensuring stability in the presence of perturbations.

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具有地形的二维浅水磁流体动力学方程的均衡有限体积求解器
本文使用二阶有限体积非均质黎曼求解器求得考虑非平底地形的二维浅水磁流体动力学(SWMHD)方程的近似解。我们研究了扰动稳定状态的稳定性,并利用分散分析法研究了这些方程在扰动稳定状态后的能量稳定性。为了解决椭圆约束,我们使用了专门为有限体积方案设计的 GLM(广义拉格朗日乘法器)方法。提出的求解器在非结构网格上实现,并验证了精确守恒特性。我们给出了一些数值结果,以验证我们的方案精度高、平衡性好,以及解决平滑和不连续解的能力。所开发的有限体积非均质黎曼求解器和 GLM 方法为求解 SWMHD 方程提供了可靠的方法,保持了数值和物理平衡,并确保了在存在扰动时的稳定性。
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Computer Physics Communications
Computer Physics Communications 物理-计算机:跨学科应用
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5.3 months
期刊介绍: The focus of CPC is on contemporary computational methods and techniques and their implementation, the effectiveness of which will normally be evidenced by the author(s) within the context of a substantive problem in physics. Within this setting CPC publishes two types of paper. Computer Programs in Physics (CPiP) These papers describe significant computer programs to be archived in the CPC Program Library which is held in the Mendeley Data repository. The submitted software must be covered by an approved open source licence. Papers and associated computer programs that address a problem of contemporary interest in physics that cannot be solved by current software are particularly encouraged. Computational Physics Papers (CP) These are research papers in, but are not limited to, the following themes across computational physics and related disciplines. mathematical and numerical methods and algorithms; computational models including those associated with the design, control and analysis of experiments; and algebraic computation. Each will normally include software implementation and performance details. The software implementation should, ideally, be available via GitHub, Zenodo or an institutional repository.In addition, research papers on the impact of advanced computer architecture and special purpose computers on computing in the physical sciences and software topics related to, and of importance in, the physical sciences may be considered.
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