Implicit discontinuous Galerkin method on agglomerated high-order grids for 3D simulations

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Qin Wanglong [1 ]
Lyu Hongqiang [1 ]
Wu Yizhao [1 ]
Zhou Shijie [1 ]
Chen Zhengwu [2 ]
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[2] Department of Aerodynamics, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
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[4] China Aerodynamics Research and Development Center
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High quality of geometry representation is regarded essential for high-order methods to maintain their high-order accuracy. An agglomerated high-order mesh generating method is investigated in combination with discontinuous Galerkin(DG) method for solving the 3D compressible Euler and Navier-Stokes equations. In this method, a fine linear mesh is first generated by standard commercial mesh generation tools. By taking advantage of an agglomeration method, a quadratic high-order mesh is quickly obtained, which is coarse but provides a high-quality geometry representation, thus very suitable for high-order computations. High-order discretizations are performed on the obtained grids with DG method and the discretized system is treated fully implicitly to obtain steady state solutions. Numerical experiments on several flow problems indicate that the agglomerated high-order mesh works well with DG method in dealing with flow problems of curved geometries. It is also found that with a fully implicit discretized system and a p-sequencing method, the DG method can achieve convergence state within several time steps which shows significant efficiency improvements compared to its explicit counterparts.
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