h-Adaptive FV Subcell Shock-Capturing for DGSEM on Heterogeneous Curvilinear Meshes
Abstract
High-order methods offer superior dispersion and dissipation properties compared to low-order schemes but require robust stabilization for discontinuities. To ensure stability, local artificial viscosity is common, but often degrades sub-element resolution. Conversely, subcell resolution preserving limiting strategies such as the finite volume subcell method are typically restricted to uniform topologies, such as purely hexahedral, or simplex meshes. This leaves a significant gap in treating the hybrid-element topologies necessary for complex engineering geometries. This paper presents a robust shock-capturing approach for the discontinuous Galerkin spectral element method on mixed curvilinear meshes containing hexahedral, prismatic, tetrahedral, and pyramid elements. Non-hexahedral elements are handled via collapsed coordinate transformations. The proposed method utilizes an h-adaptive finite volume subcell scheme with arbitrary subcell resolution; 2N + 1 in this work. The schemes essential properties, including conservation, spatial convergence, and the shock capturing capabilities are verified. Finally, the method's applicability to complex configurations is demonstrated through a simulation of the flow around a NACA 0012 airfoil.
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@article{arxiv.2604.27735,
title = {h-Adaptive FV Subcell Shock-Capturing for DGSEM on Heterogeneous Curvilinear Meshes},
author = {Anna Schwarz and Jens Keim and Christian Rohde and Andrea Beck},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.27735},
year = {2026}
}