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Computing Streamfunction and Velocity Potential in a Limited Domain of Arbitrary Shape.Part II:Numerical Methods and Test Experiments 被引量:4

Computing Streamfunction and Velocity Potential in a Limited Domain of Arbitrary Shape.Part II:Numerical Methods and Test Experiments
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摘要 Built on the integral formulas in Part I,numerical methods are developed for computing velocity potential and streamfunction in a limited domain.When there is no inner boundary(around a data hole) inside the domain,the total solution is the sum of the internally and externally induced parts.For the internally induced part,three numerical schemes(grid-staggering,local-nesting and piecewise continuous integration) are designed to deal with the singularity of the Green's function encountered in numerical calculations.For the externally induced part,by setting the velocity potential(or streamfunction) component to zero,the other component of the solution can be computed in two ways:(1) Solve for the density function from its boundary integral equation and then construct the solution from the boundary integral of the density function.(2) Use the Cauchy integral to construct the solution directly.The boundary integral can be discretized on a uniform grid along the boundary.By using local-nesting(or piecewise continuous integration),the scheme is refined to enhance the discretization accuracy of the boundary integral around each corner point(or along the entire boundary).When the domain is not free of data holes,the total solution contains a data-hole-induced part,and the Cauchy integral method is extended to construct the externally induced solution with irregular external and internal boundaries.An automated algorithm is designed to facilitate the integrations along the irregular external and internal boundaries.Numerical experiments are performed to evaluate the accuracy and efficiency of each scheme relative to others. Built on the integral formulas in Part I,numerical methods are developed for computing velocity potential and streamfunction in a limited domain.When there is no inner boundary(around a data hole) inside the domain,the total solution is the sum of the internally and externally induced parts.For the internally induced part,three numerical schemes(grid-staggering,local-nesting and piecewise continuous integration) are designed to deal with the singularity of the Green's function encountered in numerical calculations.For the externally induced part,by setting the velocity potential(or streamfunction) component to zero,the other component of the solution can be computed in two ways:(1) Solve for the density function from its boundary integral equation and then construct the solution from the boundary integral of the density function.(2) Use the Cauchy integral to construct the solution directly.The boundary integral can be discretized on a uniform grid along the boundary.By using local-nesting(or piecewise continuous integration),the scheme is refined to enhance the discretization accuracy of the boundary integral around each corner point(or along the entire boundary).When the domain is not free of data holes,the total solution contains a data-hole-induced part,and the Cauchy integral method is extended to construct the externally induced solution with irregular external and internal boundaries.An automated algorithm is designed to facilitate the integrations along the irregular external and internal boundaries.Numerical experiments are performed to evaluate the accuracy and efficiency of each scheme relative to others.
作者 曹洁
出处 《Advances in Atmospheric Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第6期1445-1458,共14页 大气科学进展(英文版)
基金 supported by the Office of Naval Research (Grant No.N000141010778) to the University of Oklahoma the National Natural Sciences Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 40930950,41075043,and 4092116037) to the Institute of Atmospheric Physics provided by NOAA/Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research under NOAA-University of Oklahoma Cooperative Agreement No. (NA17RJ1227),U.S. Department of Commerce
关键词 numerical method streamfunction velocity potential domain of arbitrary shape numerical method streamfunction velocity potential domain of arbitrary shape
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