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The Moving Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Method with Interface Condition Enforcement for Compressible Viscous Flows

Published 28 Feb 2020 in math.NA, cs.NA, and physics.comp-ph | (2002.12740v1)

Abstract: The moving discontinuous Galerkin finite element method with interface condition enforcement (MDG-ICE) is applied to the case of viscous flows. This method uses a weak formulation that separately enforces the conservation law, constitutive law, and the corresponding interface conditions in order to provide the means to detect interfaces or under-resolved flow features. To satisfy the resulting overdetermined weak formulation, the discrete domain geometry is introduced as a variable, so that the method implicitly fits a priori unknown interfaces and moves the grid to resolve sharp, but smooth, gradients, achieving a form of anisotropic curvilinear $r$-adaptivity. This approach avoids introducing low-order errors that arise using shock capturing, artificial dissipation, or limiting. The utility of this approach is demonstrated with its application to a series of test problems culminating with the compressible Navier-Stokes solution to a Mach 5 viscous bow shock for a Reynolds number of $10{5}$ in two-dimensional space. Time accurate solutions of unsteady problems are obtained via a space-time formulation, in which the unsteady problem is formulated as a higher dimensional steady space-time problem. The method is shown to accurately resolve and transport viscous structures without relying on numerical dissipation for stabilization.

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