Sciweavers

JCPHY
2016

Hyperbolic systems of equations posed on erroneous curved domains

8 years 12 days ago
Hyperbolic systems of equations posed on erroneous curved domains
The effect of an inaccurate geometry description on the solution accuracy of a hyperbolic problem is discussed. The inaccurate geometry can for example come from an imperfect CAD system, a faulty mesh generator, bad measurements or simply a misconception. We show that inaccurate geometry descriptions might lead to the wrong wave speeds, a misplacement of the boundary conditions, to the wrong boundary operator and a mismatch of boundary data. The errors caused by an inaccurate geometry description may affect the solution more than the accuracy of the specific discretization techniques used. In extreme cases, the order of accuracy goes to zero. Numerical experiments corroborate the theoretical results.
Jan Nordström, Samira Nikkar
Added 06 Apr 2016
Updated 06 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where JCPHY
Authors Jan Nordström, Samira Nikkar
Comments (0)