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Accuracy study of the space-time CE/SE method for computational aeroacoustics problems involving shock waves
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Numerical AnalysisAeroacousticsEngineeringSpace-time Ce/se MethodComputational MechanicsNumerical SimulationSound PropagationAccuracy StudyBoundary Element MethodShock CompressionCe/se Numerical SchemeHyperbolic Conservation LawSupersonic CombustionNumerical Method For Partial Differential EquationShock WavesFinite Element MethodSpace-time Conservation ElementAerospace EngineeringAerodynamics
The space-time conservation element and solution element(CE/SE) method is used to study the sound-shock interaction problem. The order of accuracy of numerical schemes is investigated. The linear model problem.govemed by the 1-D scalar convection equation, sound-shock interaction problem governed by the 1-D Euler equations, and the 1-D shock-tube problem which involves moving shock waves and contact surfaces are solved to investigate the order of accuracy of numerical schemes. It is concluded that the accuracy of the CE/SE numerical scheme with designed 2nd-order accuracy becomes 1st order when a moving shock wave exists. However, the absolute error in the CE/SE solution downstream of the shock wave is on the same order as that obtained using a fourth-order accurate essentially nonoscillatory (ENO) scheme. No special techniques are used for either high-frequency low-amplitude waves or shock waves.
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