Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4644870 | Applied Numerical Mathematics | 2016 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
A zone of increasingly stretched grid is a robust and easy-to-use way to avoid unwanted reflections at artificial boundaries in wave propagating simulations. In such a buffer zone there are two main damping mechanisms, dissipation and under-resolution that turns a traveling wave into an evanescent wave. We present analysis in one and two space dimensions showing that evanescent decay through under-resolution is a very efficient way to damp waves. The analysis is supported by numerical computations.
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Authors
G. Kreiss, B. Krank, G. Efraimsson,