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Assessment of high‐order IMEX methods for incompressible flow

Montadhar Guesmi, Martina Grotteschi, Jörg Stiller

2023International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Summary This paper investigates the competitiveness of semi‐implicit Runge‐Kutta (RK) and spectral deferred correction (SDC) time‐integration methods up to order six for incompressible Navier‐Stokes problems in conjunction with a high‐order discontinuous Galerkin method for space discretization. It is proposed to harness the implicit and explicit RK parts as a partitioned scheme, which provides a natural basis for the underlying projection scheme and yields a straight‐forward approach for accommodating nonlinear viscosity. Numerical experiments on laminar flow, variable viscosity and transition to turbulence are carried out to assess accuracy, convergence and computational efficiency. Although the methods of order 3 or higher are susceptible to order reduction due to time‐dependent boundary conditions, two third‐order RK methods are identified that perform well in all test cases and clearly surpass all second‐order schemes including the popular extrapolated backward difference method. The considered SDC methods are more accurate than the RK methods, but become competitive only for relative errors smaller than ca .

Topics & Concepts

DiscretizationMathematicsLaminar flowConvergence (economics)Applied mathematicsProjection (relational algebra)Projection methodNavier–Stokes equationsIncompressible flowFlow (mathematics)Nonlinear systemCompressibilityTurbulenceComputational fluid dynamicsDiscontinuous Galerkin methodMathematical optimizationMathematical analysisAlgorithmGeometryMechanicsFinite element methodPhysicsDykstra's projection algorithmThermodynamicsQuantum mechanicsEconomicsEconomic growthNumerical methods for differential equationsAdvanced Numerical Methods in Computational MathematicsComputational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics
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