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Local analysis of shock capturing using discontinuous Galerkin methodology
Author(s) -
Harold Atkins
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
14th computational fluid dynamics conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1997-2032
Subject(s) - discontinuous galerkin method , computer science , shock (circulatory) , finite element method , engineering , structural engineering , medicine
The compact form of the discontinuous Galerkin method allows for a detailed local analysis of the method in the neighborhood of the shock for a non-linear model problem. Insight gained from the analysis leads to new flux formulas that are stable and that preserve the compactness of the method. Although developed for a model equation, the flux formulas are applicable to systems such as the Euler equations. This article presents the analysis for methods with a degree up to 5. The analysis is accompanied by supporting numerical experiments using Burgers' equation and the Euler equations.

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