Numerical stability analysis of shock-capturing methods for strong shocks I: second-order MUSCL schemes

05/05/2023
by   Weijie Ren, et al.
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Modern shock-capturing schemes often suffer from numerical shock anomalies if the flow field contains strong shocks, which may limit their further application in hypersonic flow computations. In the current study, we devote our efforts to exploring the primary numerical characteristics and the underlying mechanism of shock instability for second-order finite-volume schemes. To this end, we, for the first time, develop the matrix stability analysis method for the finite-volume MUSCL approach. Such a linearized analysis method allows to investigate the shock instability problem of the finite-volume shock-capturing schemes in a quantitative and efficient manner. Results of the stability analysis demonstrate that the shock stability of second-order scheme is strongly related to the Riemann solver, Mach number, limiter function, numerical shock structure, and computational grid. Unique stability characteristics associated with these factors for second-order methods are revealed quantitatively with the established method. Source location of instability is also clarified by the matrix stability analysis method. Results show that the shock instability originates from the numerical shock structure. Such conclusions pave the way to better understand the shock instability problem and may shed new light on developing more reliable shock-capturing methods for compressible flows with high Mach number.

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