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A General Improvement in the WENO-Z-Type Schemes

Journal

COMMUNICATIONS IN COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS
Volume 31, Issue 5, Pages 1362-1401

Publisher

GLOBAL SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.4208/cicp.OA-2021-0202

Keywords

WENO-Z-type schemes; locally order-preserving mapping; hyperbolic problems

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This study extends the order-preserving criterion to the WENO-Z type schemes, proposing the improved LOPGMWENO-X schemes through the concept of locally order-preserving mapping. The advantages of these schemes include fixing oscillation issues, maintaining high resolutions, increasing resolution in smooth wave regions, and reducing post-shock oscillations.
A new type of finite volume WENO schemes for hyperbolic problems was devised in [33] by introducing the order-preserving (OP) criterion. In this continuing work, we extend the OP criterion to the WENO-Z-type schemes. We firstly rewrite the formulas of the Z-type weights in a uniform form from a mapping perspective inspired by extensive numerical observations. Accordingly, we build the concept of the locally order-preserving (LOP) mapping which is an extension of the order-preserving (OP) mapping and the resultant improved WENO-Z-type schemes are denoted as LOPGMWENO-X. There are four major advantages of the LOP-GMWENO-X schemes superior to the existing WENO-Z-type schemes. Firstly, the new schemes can amend the serious drawback of the existing WENO-Z-type schemes that most of them suffer from either producing severe spurious oscillations or failing to obtain high resolutions in long calculations of hyperbolic problems with discontinuities. Secondly, they can maintain considerably high resolutions on solving problems with high-order critical points at long output times. Thirdly, they can obtain evidently higher resolution in the region with high-frequency but smooth waves. Finally, they can significantly decrease the post-shock oscillations for simulations of some 2D problems with strong shock waves. Extensive benchmark examples are conducted to illustrate these advantages.

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