2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcp.2015.11.028
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Hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin projection methods for Navier–Stokes and Boussinesq equations

Abstract: Schemes for the incompressible Navier-Stokes and Boussinesq equations are formulated and derived combining the novel Hybridizable Discontinuous Galerkin (HDG) method, a projection method, and Implicit-Explicit Runge-Kutta (IMEX-RK) time-integration schemes. We employ an incremental pressure correction and develop the corresponding HDG finite element discretization including consistent edge-space fluxes for the velocity predictor and pressure correction. We then derive the proper forms of the element-local and … Show more

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“…The discrete local mass balance (66b) is a straightforward consequence of (52b) expanding D k T according to its definition (18). As a matter of fact, accounting for Remark 12, we can take as a test function q h such that, for a selected mesh element T ∈ T h , q T spans P k (T ) while q T = 0 for all T ∈ T h \ {T }.…”
Section: Flux Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The discrete local mass balance (66b) is a straightforward consequence of (52b) expanding D k T according to its definition (18). As a matter of fact, accounting for Remark 12, we can take as a test function q h such that, for a selected mesh element T ∈ T h , q T spans P k (T ) while q T = 0 for all T ∈ T h \ {T }.…”
Section: Flux Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, recalling the definition (36) of b h and expanding, for all T ∈ T h , D k T v T according to (18) with = k and q = π k T q |T , we have that…”
Section: Flux Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The HDG method for the incompressible Euler and Navier-Stokes equations was introduced in [81,87], and further developed in [58,68,80,83,98,111]. An analysis of the HDG method for the steady-state incompressible Navier-Stokes equations is presented in [9].…”
Section: Bibliography Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its modeling capabilities include implicit two-way nesting for multiscale hydrostatic primitive equation (PE) dynamics with a nonlinear free-surface [97] and a high-order finite element code on unstructured grids for non-hydrostatic processes also with a nonlinear free-surface [98][99][100]. Other MSEAS subsystems include: initialization schemes [101], nested data-assimilative tidal prediction and inversion [102]; fast-marching coastal objective analysis [103]; stochastic subgrid-scale models (e.g., [104,105]); generalized adaptable biogeochemical modeling systems; Lagrangian Coherent Structures; non-Gaussian data assimilation and adaptive sampling [106][107][108]; dynamically-orthogonal equations for uncertainty predictions [109][110][111]; and machine learning of model formulations [112].…”
Section: Mseas Modeling System E Multidisciplinary Simulation Estimmentioning
confidence: 99%