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JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS 卷:283
A parameter-free dynamic alternative to hyper-viscosity for coupled transport equations: Application to the simulation of 3D squall lines using spectral elements
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Marras, Simone1  Giraldo, Francis X.1 
[1] Naval Postgrad Sch, Dept Appl Math, Monterey, CA 93943 USA
关键词: Residual-based stabilization;    Variational multiscalemethod;    VMS;    VMM;    Crosswind discontinuity capturing;    Dynamic artificial diffusion;    Hyper-viscosity;    Spectral element method;    Monotonicity-preserving high-order methods;    Stabilization of spectral elements;    Deep convection;    Kessler microphysics;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.jcp.2014.11.046
来源: Elsevier
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【 摘 要 】

The stabilization of high order spectral elements to solve the transport equations for tracers in the atmosphere remains an active topic of research among atmospheric modelers. This paper builds on our previous work on variational multiscale stabilization (VMS) and discontinuity capturing (DC) (Marras et al. (2012) [7]) and shows the applicability of VMS+DC to realistic atmospheric problems that involve physics coupling with phase change in the simulation of 3D deep convection. We show that the VMS+DC approach is a robust technique that can damp the high order modes characterizing the spectral element solution of complex coupled transport problems. The method has important properties that techniques of more common use often lack: 1) it is free of a user-defined parameter, 2) it is anisotropic in that it only acts along the flow direction, 3) it is numerically consistent, and 4) it can improve the monotonicity of high-order spectral elements. The proposed method is assessed by comparing the results against those obtained with a fourth-order hyper-viscosity programmed in the same code. The main conclusion that arises is that tuning can be fully avoided without loss of accuracy if the dissipative scheme is properly designed. Finally, the cost of parallel communication is that of a second order operator which means that fewer communications are required by VMS+DC than by a hyper-viscosity method; fewer communications translate into a faster and more scalable code, which is of vital importance as we approach the exascale range of computing. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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