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On some difference schemes and entropy conditions for a class of multi-species kinematic flow models with discontinuous flux
Author(s) -
Raimund Bürger,
Kenneth H. Karlsen,
John D. Towers
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
networks and heterogeneous media
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.732
H-Index - 34
eISSN - 1556-181X
pISSN - 1556-1801
DOI - 10.3934/nhm.2010.5.461
Subject(s) - mathematics , entropy (arrow of time) , conservation law , piecewise , flux limiter , discontinuity (linguistics) , mathematical analysis , physics , quantum mechanics
We study a system of conservation laws that describes multi- species kinematic flows with an emphasis on models of multiclass traffic flow and of the creaming of oil-in-water dispersions. The flux can have a spatial discontinuity which models abrupt changes of road surface conditions or of the cross-sectional area in a settling vessel. For this system, an entropy inequality is proposed that singles out a relevant solution at the interface. It is shown that "piecewise smooth" limit solutions generated by the semi-discrete version of a numerical scheme the authors recently proposed (R. Burger, A. Garc´õa, K.H. Karlsen and J.D. Towers, J. Engrg. Math. 60:387-425, 2008) satisfy this entropy inequality. We present an improvement to this scheme by means of a special interface flux that is activated only at a few grid points where the discontinuity is located. While an entropy inequality is established for the semi-discrete versions of the scheme only, numerical experiments support that the fully discrete scheme are equally entropy-admissible.

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