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Long-Time Solution of the Wave Equation Using Nonlinear Dissipative Structures

J. Steinhoff () and S. Chitta ()
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J. Steinhoff: University of Tennessee Space Institute
S. Chitta: University of Tennessee Space Institute

Chapter 32 in Integral Methods in Science and Engineering, Volume 2, 2010, pp 339-349 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract A new method, “wave confinement” (WC), is developed to efficiently solve the scalar wave equation on a discretized domain. This method is similar to the originally developed method, “vorticity confinement,” which is used to solve a vast range of fluid dynamics problems [StWePu95]. WC involves modifying the discretized wave equation by adding a nonlinear term to generate traveling “dissipative solitary” waves that are stable to perturbations due to numerical effects, such as dissipation and dispersion. As the present study involves treating thin waves propagating long distances, on feasible computational grids, the propagating functions cannot be more than 2–3 cells wide. In these cases, since the accuracy of conventional higher-order schemes increases only as the number of points across the pulse becomes relatively large, they are not useful. Often, for these cases, the main quantities of interest in the far field are the integrated amplitude and the motion of the centroid surfaces (which we use to represent wave fronts), rather than the details of the internal structure of the pulse. For realistic problems, these pulse surfaces can have multiple sources and scattering surfaces, propagate through regions with a varying refraction index, and have complex topology. Accordingly, we only consider Eulerian methods, where such general surface topologies can automatically be treated with no need for complex “surface fitting” or adaptive grids.

Keywords: Wave Equation; Grid Cell; Pulse Solution; Scalar Wave Equation; Nonlinear Solitary Wave (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-8176-4897-8_32

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