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On source terms and boundary conditions using arbitrary high order discontinuous Galerkin schemes

Michael DumbserClaus-dieter Munz — 2007

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

This article is devoted to the discretization of source terms and boundary conditions using discontinuous Galerkin schemes with an arbitrary high order of accuracy in space and time for the solution of hyperbolic conservation laws on unstructured triangular meshes. The building block of the method is a particular numerical flux function at the element interfaces based on the solution of Generalized Riemann Problems (GRPs) with piecewise polynomial initial data. The solution of the generalized Riemann...

Calculation of low Mach number acoustics : a comparison of MPV, EIF and linearized Euler equations

Sabine RollerThomas SchwartzkopffRoland FortenbachMichael DumbserClaus-Dieter Munz — 2005

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

The calculation of sound generation and propagation in low Mach number flows requires serious reflections on the characteristics of the underlying equations. Although the compressible Euler/Navier-Stokes equations cover all effects, an approximation via standard compressible solvers does not have the ability to represent acoustic waves correctly. Therefore, different methods have been developed to deal with the problem. In this paper, three of them are considered and compared to each other. They...

Calculation of low Mach number acoustics: a comparison of MPV, EIF and linearized Euler equations

Sabine RollerThomas SchwartzkopffRoland FortenbachMichael DumbserClaus-Dieter Munz — 2010

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

The calculation of sound generation and propagation in low Mach number flows requires serious reflections on the characteristics of the underlying equations. Although the compressible Euler/Navier-Stokes equations cover all effects, an approximation via standard compressible solvers does not have the ability to represent acoustic waves correctly. Therefore, different methods have been developed to deal with the problem. In this paper, three of them are considered and compared to each other....

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