Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5011753 | Computers & Fluids | 2017 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Then, polynomials and their first derivatives are imposed to be nodal on the set of spatial nodes, it generates two family of degrees of freedom associated with polynomials and their derivatives. The procedure generates even numbers of polynomials. The degrees of freedom of the space-time polynomial solution, resulting from Galerkin approaches are obtained from a system of algebraic equations, which are coupled only in the flux and gradients of fluxes. It allows us to construct an efficient nested-type iteration procedure involving only the source terms and the gradients of source terms, where the set of degrees of freedom are decoupled. Only a few number of iterations are required to get the expected accuracy. Several test cases are solved to evidence the ability of the present scheme for solving hyperbolic balance laws. Expected theoretical orders of accuracy are obtained up to the fourth order in both space and time, using generous CFL numbers.
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Authors
Gino I. Montecinos, Dinshaw S. Balsara,