High-order Space-time Flux Reconstruction Methods for Moving Domain Simulation
Meilin Yu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a high-order space-time flux reconstruction method for simulating conservation laws on moving domains, achieving high accuracy and superconvergence without time step constraints.
Contribution
It develops a novel space-time flux reconstruction approach that guarantees high-order accuracy and equivalence to implicit Runge-Kutta schemes in moving domain simulations.
Findings
Achieves arbitrarily high-order spatial and temporal accuracy.
Demonstrates temporal superconvergence in moving domain simulations.
Ensures geometric conservation law is satisfied at the numerical resolution.
Abstract
A high-order space-time flux reconstruction (FR) method has been developed to solve conservation laws on moving domains. In the space-time framework, the moving domain simulation is similar to that on a stationary domain, except that the shape of the space-time elements varies with time (and space when a deforming grid is used). The geometric conservation law can be automatically satisfied to the level of the numerical resolution of the space-time schemes when the space-time discretization of the governing partial differential equations can resolve the geometric nonlinearity of curvilinear space-time elements. In this study, a space-time tensor product operation is used to construct the FR formulation, and the Gauss-Legendre quadrature points are used as solution points both in space and time. A dual time stepping method is used to solve the resulting space-time system. As has been…
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TopicsReal-time simulation and control systems · Plasma and Flow Control in Aerodynamics
