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Benchmark solutions for radiative transfer with a moving mesh and exact uncollided source treatments

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arxiv 2301.02596 v2 pith:5BUZPXXE submitted 2023-01-06 cs.CE

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The set of benchmark solutions used in the thermal radiative transfer community suffer some coverage gaps, in particular nonlinear, non-equilibrium problems. Also, there are no non-equilibrium, optically thick benchmarks. These shortcomings motivated the development of a numerical method free from the requirement of linearity and easily able to converge on smooth optically thick problems, a moving mesh Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) framework that utilizes an uncollided source treatment. Having already proven this method on time dependent scattering transport problems, we present here solutions to non-equilibrium thermal radiative transfer problems for familiar linearized systems together with more physical nonlinear systems in both optically thin and thick regimes, including both the full transport and the $S_2$/$P_1$ solution. Geometric convergence is observed for smooth sources at all times and some nonsmooth sources at late times when there is local equilibrium. Also, accurate solutions are achieved for step sources when the solution is not smooth.

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