有限元强一致低耗散WENO格式

IF 2.3 2区 数学 Q1 MATHEMATICS, APPLIED Applied Numerical Mathematics Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-18 DOI:10.1016/j.apnum.2024.12.008
Joshua Vedral , Andreas Rupp , Dmitri Kuzmin
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我们提出了一种基于耗散的WENO镇定方法来保持守恒律的连续和不连续Galerkin离散化的强一致性并进行误差分析。继Kuzmin和Vedral (J. Comput)之后。我们使用WENO冲击探测器来确定合适的低阶人工粘度。物理学报,487:112153,2023)和Vedral (arXiv预印本arXiv:2309.12019)。与现有的WENO方法相比,我们的方法使用基于残差的非线性权重混合候选多项式。当残差存在时,稳定伽辽金方法的激波捕获项也会消失。这使我们能够获得比弱一致性替代方案更高的准确性。正如我们在稳定对流-扩散-反应(CDR)方程的背景下所展示的,非线性局部投影稳定项可以以保留局部双线性形式的矫顽力的方式包含。对于相应的CDR问题的Galerkin-WENO离散化,我们严格推导了先验误差估计。此外,我们还通过双曲守恒定律及其系统的一维和二维数值实验证明了该方法的稳定性和准确性。代表性试验问题的数值结果优于传统WENO方案,特别是在涉及冲击和陡峭梯度的情况下。
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Strongly consistent low-dissipation WENO schemes for finite elements
We propose a way to maintain strong consistency and perform error analysis in the context of dissipation-based WENO stabilization for continuous and discontinuous Galerkin discretizations of conservation laws. Following Kuzmin and Vedral (J. Comput. Phys. 487:112153, 2023) and Vedral (arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.12019), we use WENO shock detectors to determine appropriate amounts of low-order artificial viscosity. In contrast to existing WENO methods, our approach blends candidate polynomials using residual-based nonlinear weights. The shock-capturing terms of our stabilized Galerkin methods vanish if residuals do. This enables us to achieve improved accuracy compared to weakly consistent alternatives. As we show in the context of steady convection-diffusion-reaction (CDR) equations, nonlinear local projection stabilization terms can be included in a way that preserves the coercivity of local bilinear forms. For the corresponding Galerkin-WENO discretization of a CDR problem, we rigorously derive a priori error estimates. Additionally, we demonstrate the stability and accuracy of the proposed method through one- and two-dimensional numerical experiments for hyperbolic conservation laws and systems thereof. The numerical results for representative test problems are superior to those obtained with traditional WENO schemes, particularly in scenarios involving shocks and steep gradients.
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Applied Numerical Mathematics
Applied Numerical Mathematics 数学-应用数学
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