Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7156757 Computers & Fluids 2016 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
The paper presents a new cell-centered Lagrangian method for two-dimensional compressible flows. The main feature of the method is that the velocity and pressure at the cell vertex are computed using the local Galerkin evolution scheme for solving the linearized flow equations in terms of the bicharacteristic theory, and then the velocity and pressure are used to update the grid coordinates and evaluate the numerical flux across the cell interface. The local Galerkin evolution operator in terms of the Lagrangian description is developed, which gives the solutions evolving for an infinite small time interval from the initial conditions and still maintaining the genuine multidimensional nature of hyperbolic system. Meanwhile, the present method can preserve geometry compatibility. Several numerical results demonstrate that the method possesses of good property of convergence, symmetry and robustness, and has the capability to handle the multimaterial flows.
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