Abstract
Within a continuum framework, flows featuring shock waves can be modelled by means of either shock capturing or shock fitting.
Shock-capturing codes are algorithmically simple, but are plagued by a number of numerical troubles, particularly evident when
shocks are strong and the grids unstructured. On the other hand, shock-fitting algorithms on structured grids allow to accurately
compute solutions on coarse meshes, but tend to be algorithmically complex. We show how recent advances in computational
mesh generation allow to relieve some of the difficulties encountered by shock capturing and contribute towards making shock
fitting on unstructured meshes a versatile technique.
Anno
2012
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Aldo Bonfiglioli, Renato Paciorri, Andrea Di Mascio
Editore
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Rivista
Modelling and Simulation in Engineering (Online)