New Paper ‘Fully-Discrete Explicit Locally Entropy-Stable Schemes for the Compressible Euler and Navier-Stokes Equations’ published in Computers and Mathematics with Applications
The paper Fully-Discrete Explicit Locally Entropy-Stable Schemes for the Compressible Euler and Navier-Stokes Equations of Lisandro Dalcin, Matteo Parsani, and me has been published in Computers and Mathematics with Applications. As usual, you can find the preprint on arXiv.
Recently, relaxation methods have been developed to guarantee the preservation of a single global functional of the solution of an ordinary differential equation. We generalize this approach to guarantee local entropy inequalities for finitely many convex functionals (entropies) and apply the resulting methods to the compressible Euler and Navier-Stokes equations. Based on the unstructured hp-adaptive SSDC framework of entropy conservative or dissipative semidiscretizations using summation-by-parts and simultaneous-approximation-term operators, we develop the first discretizations for compressible computational fluid dynamics that are primary conservative, locally entropy stable in the fully discrete sense under a usual CFL condition, explicit except for the parallelizable solution of a single scalar equation per element, and arbitrarily high-order accurate in space and time. We demonstrate the accuracy and the robustness of the fully-discrete explicit locally entropy-stable solver for a set of test cases of increasing complexity.