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Well-balanced schemes for gravitationally stratified media
by R. Käppeli and S. Mishra
(Report number 2014-37)
Abstract
We present a well-balanced scheme for the Euler equations with gravitation.
The scheme is capable of maintaining exactly (up to machine precision)
a discrete hydrostatic equilibrium without any assumption on a thermodynamic
variable such as specific entropy or temperature.
The well-balanced scheme is based on a local hydrostatic pressure
reconstruction.
Moreover, it is computationally efficient and can be incorporated into any
existing algorithm in a straightforward manner.
The presented scheme improves over standard ones especially when flows
close to a hydrostatic equilibrium have to be simulated.
The performance of the well-balanced scheme is demonstrated on an
astrophysically relevant application: a toy model for core-collapse supernovae.
Keywords: Numerical methods, hydrodynamics, source terms, well-balanced schemes
BibTeX@Techreport{KM14_587, author = {R. K\"appeli and S. Mishra}, title = {Well-balanced schemes for gravitationally stratified media}, institution = {Seminar for Applied Mathematics, ETH Z{\"u}rich}, number = {2014-37}, address = {Switzerland}, url = {https://www.sam.math.ethz.ch/sam_reports/reports_final/reports2014/2014-37.pdf }, year = {2014} }
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