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High Resolution Finite Volume Method For Hyperbolic Conservation Laws On Unstructured Mesh

Posted on:2005-07-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2120360152457168Subject:Computational Mathematics
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Since 1950' s, the research of numerical method for hyperbolic conservation laws is one of key research directions in computational mathematics. The finite difference method, specially TVD and ENO schemes, for hyperbolic conservation laws are very successful. But the finite difference methods require that the computational domain is regular, and usually people construct the finite difference scheme for one dimension and then extend it to two or three dimensions in a dimension by dimension fashion. Due to the engineering problem and computational domain become more complicated and more complicated, the finite volume method on unstructured meshes for hyperbolic conservation laws is playing an important role in computational fluid dynamics, this method has no restrctions for computational domain. In this paper, we consider hyperbolic conservation laws, and the following work has been done to the finite volume method on unstructured meshes :In preface , we introduce the backupground of the oringe of the finite volume method, and point out the limitation of the finite difference methods and the finite element methods, and import the finite volume method. Then introduce the oringe and develepment of the finite volume methods, and give some results of the new methods.we give the base frame of the finite volume methods.we give a series of new type finite volume methods on unstructured meshes. And these methods represent the direction of the research of the finite volume methods.In preface, we discuse the of compact finite volume methods , and give a compact finite volume methods for for hyperbolic conservation laws.In preface,we give a high resolution reconstruction for hyperbolic conservation laws on unstructured mesh.
Keywords/Search Tags:unstructured mesh, reconstruction, compact finite volume method
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