A semi-implicit hybrid finite volume / finite element scheme for all Mach number flows on staggered unstructured meshes
Saray Busto, Laura R\'io-Mart\'in, Mar\'ia Elena, V\'azquez-Cend\'on, Michael Dumbser

TL;DR
This paper introduces a semi-implicit hybrid finite volume / finite element scheme for simulating compressible flows at all Mach numbers on unstructured staggered meshes, combining efficiency and accuracy across flow regimes.
Contribution
The novel hybrid FV/FE scheme automatically reduces to an incompressible approach at low Mach numbers, ensuring asymptotic consistency and computational efficiency for all flow regimes.
Findings
Efficient pressure system solved with conjugate gradient method.
Accurate simulation of flows from low Mach to shock waves.
Scheme reduces to incompressible Navier-Stokes in zero Mach limit.
Abstract
In this paper a new hybrid semi-implicit finite volume / finite element (FV/FE) scheme is presented for the numerical solution of the compressible Euler and Navier-Stokes equations at all Mach numbers on unstructured staggered meshes in two and three space dimensions. The chosen grid arrangement consists of a primal simplex mesh composed of triangles or tetrahedra, and an edge-based / face-based staggered dual mesh. The governing equations are discretized in conservation form. The nonlinear convective terms of the equations, as well as the viscous stress tensor and the heat flux, are discretized on the dual mesh at the aid of an explicit local ADER finite volume scheme, while the implicit pressure terms are discretized at the aid of a continuous finite element method on the nodes of the primal mesh. In the zero Mach number limit, the new scheme automatically reduces to…
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