Abstract
AbstractAdditional grid points are often introduced for the higher-order polynomial of a numerical solution with curvilinear elements. However, those points are likely to be located slightly outside the domain, even when the vertices of the curvilinear elements lie within the curved domain. This misallocation of grid points generates a mesh error, called geometric approximation error. This error is smaller than the discretization error but large enough to significantly degrade a long-time integration. Moreover, this mesh error is considered to be the leading cause of conservation error. Two novel schemes are proposed to improve conservation error and/or discretization error for long-time integration caused by geometric approximation error: The first scheme retrieves the original divergence of the original domain; the second scheme reconstructs the original path of differentiation, called connection, thus retrieving the original connection. The increased accuracies of the proposed schemes are demonstrated by the conservation error for various partial differential equations with moving frames on the sphere.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea
Korea Meteorological Administration
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Computational Theory and Mathematics,General Engineering,Theoretical Computer Science,Software,Applied Mathematics,Computational Mathematics,Numerical Analysis
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