Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8953891 | Journal of Computational Physics | 2018 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Uncertainty Quantification through stochastic spectral methods is rising in popularity. We derive a modification of the classical stochastic Galerkin method, that ensures the hyperbolicity of the underlying hyperbolic system of partial differential equations. The modification is done using a suitable “slope” limiter, based on similar ideas in the context of kinetic moment models. We apply the resulting modified stochastic Galerkin method to the compressible Euler equations and the M1 model of radiative transfer. Our numerical results show that it can compete with other UQ methods like the intrusive polynomial moment method while being computationally inexpensive and easy to implement.
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Authors
Louisa Schlachter, Florian Schneider,