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Stabilité sous condition CFL non linéaire

Erwan DeriazDmitry Kolomenskiy — 2012

ESAIM: Proceedings

We present a basic althought little known numerical stability condition: for convection equations, the von Neumann stability constraint ∥ ∥ ≤ (1 +    Δ) ∥ ∥ drives to the stability condition Δ ≤ Δ with α = p ( 2 q 1 ) q ( 2 p 1 ) where is an integer linked to the stability domain of the time scheme and  ≥  an integer linked to the upwind property of the space discretization (in the...

Extension of ALE methodology to unstructured conical meshes

Benjamin BoutinErwan DeriazPhilippe HochPierre Navaro — 2011

ESAIM: Proceedings

We propose a bi-dimensional finite volume extension of a continuous ALE method on unstructured cells whose edges are parameterized by rational quadratic Bezier curves. For each edge, the control point possess a weight that permits to represent any conic (see for example [LIGACH]) and thanks to [WAGUSEDE,WAGU], we are able to compute the of our cells. We then give an extension of scheme for remapping step based on volume fluxing [MARSHA] and self-intersection...

Magnetic equations with FreeFem++: The Grad-Shafranov equation & the current hole

FreeFem++ [11] is a software for the numerical solution of partial differential equations. It is based on finite element method. The FreeFem++ platform aims at facilitating teaching and basic research through prototyping. For the moment this platform is restricted to the numerical simulations of problems which admit a variational formulation. Our goal in this work is to evaluate the FreeFem++ tool on basic magnetic equations arising in Fusion Plasma...

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