Explicit streamline diffusion finite element methods for the compressible Euler equations in conservation variables (Q1323015)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 566326
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 566326 |
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Explicit streamline diffusion finite element methods for the compressible Euler equations in conservation variables (English)
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10 May 1994
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The paper concerns the streamline diffusion finite element method applied to one- and two-dimensional gas flow described by the inviscid Euler equations in conservation variables. We point out that the streamline diffusion method is a natural finite element analogue to upstream-type finite difference/volume schemes and in fact constitutes a general framework for a large class of them. We study explicit implementations of the method and derive different choices of stabilizing streamline diffusion matrices; in particular we propose a consistent, fully multidimensional, version.
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entropy function
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inviscid Euler equations
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stabilizing streamline diffusion matrices
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multidimensional, version
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