We introduce a new class of Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) methods for solving nonlinear conservation laws on unstructured Voronoi meshes that use a local Virtual Element basis defined within each polygonal control volume. The basis functions are evaluated as an L2 projection of the virtual basis which remains unknown, along the lines of the Virtual Element Method (VEM). Contrary to the VEM approach, the n ew basis functions lead to a nonconforming representation of the solution with dis-c ontinuous data across the element boundaries, as employed in DG discretizations. The discretization in time is carried out following the ADER (Arbitrary order DERivative Riemann problem) methodology, which yields one-step fully discrete schemes that make use of a coupled space-time representation of the numerical solution. The space-time basis functions are constructed as a tensor product of the novel local virtual basis in space and a one-dimensional Lagrange nodal basis in time. The resulting space-time stiffness matrix is stabilized by an extension of the dof–dof stabilization technique adopted in the VEM framework, hence allowing an element-local space-time Galerkin finite element predictor to be evaluated. The new VEM-DG algorithms are rigorously validated against a series of benchmarks in the context of compressible Euler and Navier–Stokes equations.
Local Virtual Element Basis Functions for Space-Time Discontinuous Galerkin Schemes on Unstructured Voronoi Meshes
Walter Boscheri
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;Giulia BertagliaUltimo
2024
Abstract
We introduce a new class of Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) methods for solving nonlinear conservation laws on unstructured Voronoi meshes that use a local Virtual Element basis defined within each polygonal control volume. The basis functions are evaluated as an L2 projection of the virtual basis which remains unknown, along the lines of the Virtual Element Method (VEM). Contrary to the VEM approach, the n ew basis functions lead to a nonconforming representation of the solution with dis-c ontinuous data across the element boundaries, as employed in DG discretizations. The discretization in time is carried out following the ADER (Arbitrary order DERivative Riemann problem) methodology, which yields one-step fully discrete schemes that make use of a coupled space-time representation of the numerical solution. The space-time basis functions are constructed as a tensor product of the novel local virtual basis in space and a one-dimensional Lagrange nodal basis in time. The resulting space-time stiffness matrix is stabilized by an extension of the dof–dof stabilization technique adopted in the VEM framework, hence allowing an element-local space-time Galerkin finite element predictor to be evaluated. The new VEM-DG algorithms are rigorously validated against a series of benchmarks in the context of compressible Euler and Navier–Stokes equations.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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