Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6928533 | Journal of Computational Physics | 2018 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The paper discusses high-order finite-volume numerical modeling of drift waves, which is an ubiquitous phenomenon in magnetized plasmas. It is found that some standard discretization methods applied to the conservative form of the governing equations can lead to a numerical instability. A method to stabilize high-order discretization is proposed and demonstrated to work in numerical simulations performed with the fourth-order finite-volume code COGENT. As practical examples, a stable drift-wave solution with adiabatic electrons and the collisionless (universal) drift-wave instability driven by electron kinetic effects are considered. Application of the present analysis to a broader range of computational fluid dynamics systems is discussed.
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Authors
M. Dorf, M. Dorr, J. Hittinger, W. Lee, D. Ghosh,