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Entropy Conservative Schemes and the Receding Flow Problem

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arxiv 1801.10132 v2 pith:EIFOAOFH submitted 2018-01-30 math.NA cs.NA

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keywords entropyschemesanalysisconservativediscreteflowfullyliou
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This work delves into the family of entropy conservative (EC) schemes introduced by Tadmor. The discussion is centered around the Euler equations of fluid mechanics and the receding flow problem extensively studied by Liou. This work is motivated by Liou's recent findings that an abnormal spike in temperature observed with finite-volume schemes is linked to a spurious entropy rise, and that it can be prevented in principle by conserving entropy. While a semi-discrete analysis suggests EC schemes are a good fit, a fully discrete analysis based on Tadmor's framework shows the non-negligible impact of time-integration on the solution behavior. An EC time-integration scheme is developed to show that enforcing conservation of entropy at the fully discrete level does not necessarily guarantee a well-behaved solution.

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