Lab Home | Phone | Search
Center for Nonlinear Studies  Center for Nonlinear Studies
 Home 
 People 
 Current 
 Executive Committee 
 Postdocs 
 Visitors 
 Students 
 Research 
 Publications 
 Conferences 
 Workshops 
 Sponsorship 
 Talks 
 Seminars 
 Postdoc Seminars Archive 
 Quantum Lunch 
 Quantum Lunch Archive 
 P/T Colloquia 
 Archive 
 Ulam Scholar 
 
 Postdoc Nominations 
 Student Requests 
 Student Program 
 Visitor Requests 
 Description 
 Past Visitors 
 Services 
 General 
 
 History of CNLS 
 
 Maps, Directions 
 CNLS Office 
 T-Division 
 LANL 
 
Monday, February 08, 2010
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
CNLS Conference Room (TA-3, Bldg 1690)

Seminar

Entropy viscosity for nonlinear conservation laws.

B. Popov
Texas A&M University

We introduce a new shock-capturing technique for solving nonlinear conservation laws. The method consists of adding a nonlinear viscosity to the Galerkin formulation of the nonlinear equation or system of equations. The key idea is that the added nonlinear viscosity is proportional to the residual of the entropy equation and is always limited by first-oder dissipation. The method is very simple to implement with various discretizations: finite elements, spectral elements, and Fourier approximation. We can prove that it is convergent in some simple scalar cases, and test the performance of the method numerically on various two-dimensional benchmarks from scalar equations and nonlinear systems of conservation laws.

Host: Mikhail Shashkov