Domain of Dependence stabilization for the acoustic wave equation on 2D cut-cell meshes

04/09/2023
by   Gunnar Birke, et al.
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Cut-cell meshes are an attractive alternative to avoid common mesh generation problems. For hyperbolic problems they pose additional challenges, as elements can become arbitrarily small, leading to prohibitive time step restrictions for explicit time stepping methods. To alleviate this small cell problem we consider a particular stabilization method, the Domain of Dependence (DoD) method. So far, while posessing many favorable theoretical properties, in two dimensions the DoD method was essentially restricted to the transport equation. In this work we extend the DoD method to the acoustic wave equation in two dimensions and provide numerical results for validation.

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