Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6915493 | Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering | 2018 | 37 Pages |
Abstract
A high-order hybrid method consisting of a high-accurate explicit finite-difference scheme and a Weighted Essentially Non-Oscillatory (WENO) scheme is proposed in this article. Following this premise, two variants are outlined: a hybrid made up of a Finite Difference scheme and a compact WENO scheme (CRWENO 5), and a hybrid made up of a Finite Difference scheme and a non-compact WENO scheme (WENO 5). The main difference with respect to similar schemes is its a posteriori nature, based on the Multidimensional Optimal Order Detection (MOOD) method. To deal with complex geometries, a multi-block approach using Moving Least Squares (MLS) procedure for communication between meshes is used. The hybrid schemes are validated with several 1D and 2D test cases to illustrate their accuracy and shock-capturing properties.
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Authors
Javier Fernández-Fidalgo, Xesús Nogueira, Luis RamÃrez, Ignasi Colominas,