- Journal Home
- Volume 36 - 2024
- Volume 35 - 2024
- Volume 34 - 2023
- Volume 33 - 2023
- Volume 32 - 2022
- Volume 31 - 2022
- Volume 30 - 2021
- Volume 29 - 2021
- Volume 28 - 2020
- Volume 27 - 2020
- Volume 26 - 2019
- Volume 25 - 2019
- Volume 24 - 2018
- Volume 23 - 2018
- Volume 22 - 2017
- Volume 21 - 2017
- Volume 20 - 2016
- Volume 19 - 2016
- Volume 18 - 2015
- Volume 17 - 2015
- Volume 16 - 2014
- Volume 15 - 2014
- Volume 14 - 2013
- Volume 13 - 2013
- Volume 12 - 2012
- Volume 11 - 2012
- Volume 10 - 2011
- Volume 9 - 2011
- Volume 8 - 2010
- Volume 7 - 2010
- Volume 6 - 2009
- Volume 5 - 2009
- Volume 4 - 2008
- Volume 3 - 2008
- Volume 2 - 2007
- Volume 1 - 2006
Commun. Comput. Phys., 28 (2020), pp. 1464-1501.
Published online: 2020-08
Cited by
- BibTex
- RIS
- TXT
In this paper, a high-order cell-centered discontinuous Galerkin (DG) multi-material arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (MMALE) method is developed for compressible fluid dynamics. The MMALE method utilizes moment-of-fluid (MOF) interface reconstruction technology to simulate multi-materials of immiscible fluids. It is an explicit time-marching Lagrangian plus remap type. In the Lagrangian phase, an updated high-order discontinuous Galerkin Lagrangian method is applied for the discretization of hydrodynamic equations, and Tipton's pressure relaxation closure model is used in the mixed cells. A robust moment-of-fluid interface reconstruction algorithm is used to provide the information of the material interfaces for remapping. In the rezoning phase, Knupp's algorithm is used for mesh smoothing. For the remapping phase, a high-order accurate remapping method of the cell-intersection-based type is proposed. It can be divided into four stages: polynomial reconstruction, polygon intersection, integration, and detection of problematic cells and limiting. Polygon intersection is based on the "clipping and projecting" algorithm, and detection of problematic cells depends on a troubled cell marker, and a posteriori multi-dimensional optimal order detection (MOOD) limiting strategy is used for limiting. Numerical tests are given to demonstrate the robustness and accuracy of our method.
}, issn = {1991-7120}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.4208/cicp.OA-2019-0207}, url = {http://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/cicp/18108.html} }In this paper, a high-order cell-centered discontinuous Galerkin (DG) multi-material arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (MMALE) method is developed for compressible fluid dynamics. The MMALE method utilizes moment-of-fluid (MOF) interface reconstruction technology to simulate multi-materials of immiscible fluids. It is an explicit time-marching Lagrangian plus remap type. In the Lagrangian phase, an updated high-order discontinuous Galerkin Lagrangian method is applied for the discretization of hydrodynamic equations, and Tipton's pressure relaxation closure model is used in the mixed cells. A robust moment-of-fluid interface reconstruction algorithm is used to provide the information of the material interfaces for remapping. In the rezoning phase, Knupp's algorithm is used for mesh smoothing. For the remapping phase, a high-order accurate remapping method of the cell-intersection-based type is proposed. It can be divided into four stages: polynomial reconstruction, polygon intersection, integration, and detection of problematic cells and limiting. Polygon intersection is based on the "clipping and projecting" algorithm, and detection of problematic cells depends on a troubled cell marker, and a posteriori multi-dimensional optimal order detection (MOOD) limiting strategy is used for limiting. Numerical tests are given to demonstrate the robustness and accuracy of our method.