We present a finite volume method for the numerical approximation of advection-diffusion problems in convection-dominated regimes. The method works on unstructured grids formed by convex polygons of any shape and yields a piecewise linear approximation to the exact solution which is second-order accurate away from boundary and internal layers. Basically, we define a constant approximation of the solution gradient in every mesh cell which is expressed by using the cell averages of the solution within the adjacent cells. A careful design of the reconstruction algorithm for cell gradients and the introduction in the discrete formulation of a special non-linear term, which plays the role of the artificial diffusion, allows the method to achieve shock-capturing capability. We emphasize that no slope limiters are required by this approach. Optimal convergence rates, as theoretically expected, and non-oscillatory behavior close to layers are confirmed by numerical experiments. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Manzini, G., Russo, A. (2008). A finite volume method for advection-diffusion problems in convection-dominated regimes. COMPUTER METHODS IN APPLIED MECHANICS AND ENGINEERING, 197(13-16), 1242-1261 [10.1016/j.cma.2007.11.014].

A finite volume method for advection-diffusion problems in convection-dominated regimes

RUSSO, ALESSANDRO
2008

Abstract

We present a finite volume method for the numerical approximation of advection-diffusion problems in convection-dominated regimes. The method works on unstructured grids formed by convex polygons of any shape and yields a piecewise linear approximation to the exact solution which is second-order accurate away from boundary and internal layers. Basically, we define a constant approximation of the solution gradient in every mesh cell which is expressed by using the cell averages of the solution within the adjacent cells. A careful design of the reconstruction algorithm for cell gradients and the introduction in the discrete formulation of a special non-linear term, which plays the role of the artificial diffusion, allows the method to achieve shock-capturing capability. We emphasize that no slope limiters are required by this approach. Optimal convergence rates, as theoretically expected, and non-oscillatory behavior close to layers are confirmed by numerical experiments. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Computational Methods, advection-diffusion problems
English
2008
197
13-16
1242
1261
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Manzini, G., Russo, A. (2008). A finite volume method for advection-diffusion problems in convection-dominated regimes. COMPUTER METHODS IN APPLIED MECHANICS AND ENGINEERING, 197(13-16), 1242-1261 [10.1016/j.cma.2007.11.014].
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