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Generalized Sensitivity Parameter Free Fifth Order WENO Finite Difference Scheme with Z-Type Weights
by
Don, Wai Sun
, Wang, Yinghua
, Wang, Bao-Shan
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis
/ Conservation laws
/ Critical point
/ Error analysis
/ Error reduction
/ Finite difference method
/ Mathematical and Computational Engineering
/ Mathematical and Computational Physics
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics and Statistics
/ Parameter sensitivity
/ Partial differential equations
/ Polynomials
/ Shock capturing
/ Smoothness
/ Theoretical
/ Two dimensional flow
2019
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Generalized Sensitivity Parameter Free Fifth Order WENO Finite Difference Scheme with Z-Type Weights
by
Don, Wai Sun
, Wang, Yinghua
, Wang, Bao-Shan
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis
/ Conservation laws
/ Critical point
/ Error analysis
/ Error reduction
/ Finite difference method
/ Mathematical and Computational Engineering
/ Mathematical and Computational Physics
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics and Statistics
/ Parameter sensitivity
/ Partial differential equations
/ Polynomials
/ Shock capturing
/ Smoothness
/ Theoretical
/ Two dimensional flow
2019
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Generalized Sensitivity Parameter Free Fifth Order WENO Finite Difference Scheme with Z-Type Weights
by
Don, Wai Sun
, Wang, Yinghua
, Wang, Bao-Shan
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis
/ Conservation laws
/ Critical point
/ Error analysis
/ Error reduction
/ Finite difference method
/ Mathematical and Computational Engineering
/ Mathematical and Computational Physics
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics and Statistics
/ Parameter sensitivity
/ Partial differential equations
/ Polynomials
/ Shock capturing
/ Smoothness
/ Theoretical
/ Two dimensional flow
2019
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Generalized Sensitivity Parameter Free Fifth Order WENO Finite Difference Scheme with Z-Type Weights
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Generalized Sensitivity Parameter Free Fifth Order WENO Finite Difference Scheme with Z-Type Weights
2019
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A modified fifth order Z-type (nonlinear) weights, which consist of a linear term and a nonlinear term, in the weighted essentially non-oscillatory (WENO) polynomial reconstruction procedure for the WENO-Z finite difference scheme in solving hyperbolic conservation laws is proposed. The nonlinear term is modified by a modifier function that is based on the linear combination of the local smoothness indicators. The WENO scheme with the modified Z-type weights (WENO-D) scheme and its improved version (WENO-A) scheme are proposed. They are analyzed for the maximum error and the order of accuracy for approximating the derivative of a smooth function with high order critical points, where the first few consecutive derivatives vanish. The analysis and numerical experiments show that, they achieve the optimal (fifth) order of accuracy regardless of the order of critical point with an
arbitrary small sensitivity parameter
, aka, satisfy the Cp-property. Furthermore, with an optimal variable sensitivity parameter, they have a quicker convergence and a significant error reduction over the WENO-Z scheme. They also achieve an improved balance between the linear term, which resolves a smooth function with the fifth order upwind central scheme, and the modified nonlinear term, which detects potential high gradients and discontinuities in a non-smooth function. The performance of the WENO schemes, in terms of resolution, essentially non-oscillatory shock capturing and efficiency, are compared by solving several one- and two-dimensional benchmark shocked flows. The results show that they perform overall as well as, if not slightly better than, the WENO-Z scheme.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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