2010 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Physically Insignificant Fast Waves
verfasst von : Dale R. Durran
Erschienen in: Numerical Methods for Fluid Dynamics
Verlag: Springer New York
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One reason why explicit time differencing is widely used in the simulation of wavelike flows is that accuracy considerations and stability constraints often yield similar criteria for the maximum time step in numerical integrations of systems that support a single type of wave motion. Many fluid systems, however, support more than one type of wave motion, and in such circumstances accuracy considerations and stability constraints can yield very different criteria for the maximumtime step. If explicit time differencing is used to construct a straightforward numerical approximation to the equations governing a system that supports several types of waves, the maximum stable time step will be limited by the Courant number associated with the most rapidly propagating wave, yet that rapidly propagating wave may be of little physical significance.