A Characteristic Mapping Method for the two-dimensional incompressible Euler equations

10/23/2019
by   Xi-Yuan Yin, et al.
0

We propose an efficient semi-Lagrangian method for solving the two-dimensional incompressible Euler equations with high precision on a coarse grid. The new approach evolves the flow map using the gradient-augmented level set method (GALSM). Since the flow map can be decomposed into submaps (each over a finite time interval), the error can be controlled by choosing the remapping times appropriately. This leads to a numerical scheme that has exponential resolution in linear time. Error estimates are provided and conservation properties are analyzed. The computational efficiency and the high precision of the method are illustrated for a vortex merger and a four mode and a random flow. Comparisons with a Cauchy-Lagrangian method are also presented.

READ FULL TEXT

page 27

page 28

page 29

page 30

research
07/07/2021

A Characteristic Mapping Method for the three-dimensional incompressible Euler equations

We propose an efficient semi-Lagrangian Characteristic Mapping (CM) meth...
research
06/07/2020

Neural Vortex Method: from Finite Lagrangian Particles to Infinite Dimensional Eulerian Dynamics

In the field of fluid numerical analysis, there has been a long-standing...
research
09/24/2019

Discretization by euler's method for regular lagrangian flow

This paper is concerned with the numerical analysis of the explicit Eule...
research
06/24/2021

A Characteristic Mapping Method for Transport on the Sphere

A semi-Lagrangian method for the solution of the transport equation on a...
research
08/29/2023

Hyperbolicity of a semi-Lagrangian formulation of the hydrostatic free-surface Euler system

By a semi-Lagrangian change of coordinates, the hydrostatic Euler equati...
research
04/10/2018

On the Geometric Conservation Law for the Non Linear Frequency Domain and Time-Spectral Methods

The aim of this paper is to present and validate two new procedures to e...
research
03/07/2023

Disturbance Estimation for High-Degree-of-Freedom Euler-Lagrangian Systems Using Sliding Mode Observer without Matching Conditions

This paper proposes a novel observer-based disturbance estimation method...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset