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High Order Finite Volume Schemes for Solving the Non-Conservative Convection Equations on the Unstructured Grids

Huang, Qian-Min
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Ren, Yu-Xin
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Wang, Qian  
August 1, 2021
Journal Of Scientific Computing

In this paper, a high order finite volume scheme for solving the non-conservative convection equations on the unstructured grids is proposed. It is found that when the non-conservative convection equations are rewritten into the conservative form with additional source term, the direct application of the finite volume scheme using high order reconstruction will produce numerical instability. To solve this problem, we propose in the present paper to solve the integral form of the non-conservative convection equations. To account for the upwinding effect, a convective reconstruction technique is proposed. The proposed method is applied to solve a linear advection equation and the eikonal equation in time dependent non-conservative form. An artificial viscosity term is added to handle the singularity of the equation. The numerical results show that the proposed numerical scheme can achieve high order accuracy and is very robust.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s10915-021-01538-4
Web of Science ID

WOS:000691586400002

Author(s)
Huang, Qian-Min
Ren, Yu-Xin
Wang, Qian  
Date Issued

2021-08-01

Published in
Journal Of Scientific Computing
Volume

88

Issue

2

Start page

37

Subjects

Mathematics, Applied

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Mathematics

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non-conservative convection equation

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eikonal equation

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variational reconstruction

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convective reconstruction

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discontinuous galerkin method

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fast sweeping method

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navier-stokes equations

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hybrid dg/fv methods

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gas-kinetic scheme

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compressible flows

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hyperbolic systems

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euler equations

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element-method

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ii extension

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