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arxiv: comp-gas/9501010 · v1 · submitted 1995-01-23 · comp-gas · nlin.CG

An Euler Solver Based on Locally Adaptive Discrete Velocities

classification comp-gas nlin.CG
keywords modelordersecondadaptivediscrete-velocitiesdiscrete-velocityeulerflow
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A new discrete-velocity model is presented to solve the three-dimensional Euler equations. The velocities in the model are of an adaptive nature---both the origin of the discrete-velocity space and the magnitudes of the discrete-velocities are dependent on the local flow--- and are used in a finite volume context. The numerical implementation of the model follows the near-equilibrium flow method of Nadiga and Pullin [1] and results in a scheme which is second order in space (in the smooth regions and between first and second order at discontinuities) and second order in time. (The three-dimensional code is included.) For one choice of the scaling between the magnitude of the discrete-velocities and the local internal energy of the flow, the method reduces to a flux-splitting scheme based on characteristics. As a preliminary exercise, the result of the Sod shock-tube simulation is compared to the exact solution.

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