Comparative study compact scheme for the case of shock tube problem
Date
2012-02-27Author
Mahmod Abd Hakim, Mohamad
Bambang, Basuno, Dr.
Shah Nor, Basri
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In this work, a high-order compact upwind scheme
is developed for solving one-dimensional Euler equation. A
detailed investigation was conducted to assess the performance
of the basic third-order compact central discretization
schemes. From this observation, discretization of the
convective flux terms of the Euler equation is based on a
hybrid flux-vector splitting, known as the advection upstream
splitting method (AUSM) scheme which combines the accuracy
of flux-difference splitting and the robustness of flux-vector
splitting. In one-dimensional problem for the first order
schemes, an explicit method is adopted by using time
integration method. In addition to that, development and
modification of source code for the one-dimensional flow is
validated with two test cases namely, unsteady shock tube and
quasi-one-dimensional supersonic-subsonic nozzle flow were
using as a comparative study. Further analysis had also
been done in comparing the characteristic of AUSM scheme
against experimental results, obtained from previous works
and also comparative analysis with computational results
generated by van Leer, KFVS and AUSMPW
schemes. Furthermore, there is a remarkable improvement
with the extension of the AUSM scheme from first-order to
third-order accuracy in terms of shocks, contact discontinuities
and rarefaction waves.
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