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$rp$-adaptation for compressible flows

Computational Physics 2020-11-10 v2 Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science Computational Geometry Numerical Analysis Numerical Analysis Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

We present an rprp-adaptation strategy for high-fidelity simulation of compressible inviscid flows with shocks. The mesh resolution in regions of flow discontinuities is increased by using a variational optimiser to rr-adapt the mesh and cluster degrees of freedom there. In regions of smooth flow, we locally increase or decrease the local resolution through increasing or decreasing the polynomial order of the elements, respectively. This dual approach allows us to take advantage of the strengths of both methods for best computational performance, thereby reducing the overall cost of the simulation. The adaptation workflow uses a sensor for both discontinuities and smooth regions that is cheap to calculate, but the framework is general and could be used in conjunction with other feature-based sensors or error estimators. We demonstrate this proof-of-concept using two geometries at transonic and supersonic flow regimes. The method has been implemented in the open-source spectral/hphp element framework Nektar++Nektar++, and its dedicated high-order mesh generation tool NekMeshNekMesh. The results show that the proposed rprp-adaptation methodology is a reasonably cost-effective way of improving accuracy.

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@article{arxiv.1909.10973,
  title  = {$rp$-adaptation for compressible flows},
  author = {Julian Marcon and Giacomo Castiglioni and David Moxey and Spencer J. Sherwin and Joaquim Peiró},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.10973},
  year   = {2020}
}

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23 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering

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