A priori subcell limiting approach for the FR/CPR method on unstructured meshes

08/07/2021
by   Guo-Quan Shi, et al.
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A priori subcell limiting approach is developed for high-order flux reconstruction/correction procedure via reconstruction (FR/CPR) on two-dimensional unstructured quadrilateral meshes. Firstly, a modified indicator based on modal energy coefficients is proposed to detect troubled cells. Then, troubled cells are decomposed into nonuniform subcells and each subcell has one solution point. A second-order finite difference shock-capturing scheme based on nonuniform nonlinear weighted (NNW) interpolation is constructed to calculate troubled cells while smooth cells are calculated by the CPR method. Numerical investigations show that the subcell limiting strategy on unstructured quadrilateral meshes is robust in shock-capturing.

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