High Order ADER Schemes for Continuum Mechanics
In this paper we first review the development of high order ADER finite volume and ADER discontinuous Galerkin schemes on fixed and moving meshes, since their introduction in 1999 by Toro et al. We show the modern variant of ADER based on a space-time predictor-corrector formulation in the context o...
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doaj-3432accba4ad4d07b8d7f5d455b6ca3c2020-11-25T02:12:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physics2296-424X2020-03-01810.3389/fphy.2020.00032517421High Order ADER Schemes for Continuum MechanicsSaray BustoSimone ChiocchettiMichael DumbserElena GaburroIlya PeshkovIn this paper we first review the development of high order ADER finite volume and ADER discontinuous Galerkin schemes on fixed and moving meshes, since their introduction in 1999 by Toro et al. We show the modern variant of ADER based on a space-time predictor-corrector formulation in the context of ADER discontinuous Galerkin schemes with a posteriori subcell finite volume limiter on fixed and moving grids, as well as on space-time adaptive Cartesian AMR meshes. We then present and discuss the unified symmetric hyperbolic and thermodynamically compatible (SHTC) formulation of continuum mechanics developed by Godunov, Peshkov, and Romenski (GPR model), which allows to describe fluid and solid mechanics in one single and unified first order hyperbolic system. In order to deal with free surface and moving boundary problems, a simple diffuse interface approach is employed, which is compatible with Eulerian schemes on fixed grids as well as direct Arbitrary-Lagrangian-Eulerian methods on moving meshes. We show some examples of moving boundary problems in fluid and solid mechanics.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphy.2020.00032/fullGodunov-Peshkov-Romenski modelhigh orderfinite volumediscontinuous Galerkindiffuse interface |
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Saray Busto Simone Chiocchetti Michael Dumbser Elena Gaburro Ilya Peshkov High Order ADER Schemes for Continuum Mechanics Frontiers in Physics Godunov-Peshkov-Romenski model high order finite volume discontinuous Galerkin diffuse interface |
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Saray Busto Simone Chiocchetti Michael Dumbser Elena Gaburro Ilya Peshkov |
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High Order ADER Schemes for Continuum Mechanics |
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High Order ADER Schemes for Continuum Mechanics |
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High Order ADER Schemes for Continuum Mechanics |
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High Order ADER Schemes for Continuum Mechanics |
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High Order ADER Schemes for Continuum Mechanics |
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high order ader schemes for continuum mechanics |
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Frontiers in Physics |
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2296-424X |
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2020-03-01 |
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In this paper we first review the development of high order ADER finite volume and ADER discontinuous Galerkin schemes on fixed and moving meshes, since their introduction in 1999 by Toro et al. We show the modern variant of ADER based on a space-time predictor-corrector formulation in the context of ADER discontinuous Galerkin schemes with a posteriori subcell finite volume limiter on fixed and moving grids, as well as on space-time adaptive Cartesian AMR meshes. We then present and discuss the unified symmetric hyperbolic and thermodynamically compatible (SHTC) formulation of continuum mechanics developed by Godunov, Peshkov, and Romenski (GPR model), which allows to describe fluid and solid mechanics in one single and unified first order hyperbolic system. In order to deal with free surface and moving boundary problems, a simple diffuse interface approach is employed, which is compatible with Eulerian schemes on fixed grids as well as direct Arbitrary-Lagrangian-Eulerian methods on moving meshes. We show some examples of moving boundary problems in fluid and solid mechanics. |
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Godunov-Peshkov-Romenski model high order finite volume discontinuous Galerkin diffuse interface |
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