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A Well-Balanced Method for an Unstaggered Central Scheme, the one-space Dimensional Case

Published 14 May 2024 in math.NA and cs.NA | (2405.08549v1)

Abstract: In this paper, we propose a new MUSCL scheme by combining the ideas of the Kurganov and Tadmor scheme and the so-called Deviation method which results in a well-balanced finite volume method for the hyperbolic balance laws, by evolving the difference between the exact solution and a given stationary solution. After that, we derive a semi-discrete scheme from this new scheme and it can be shown to be essentially TVD when applied to a scalar conservation law. In the end, we apply and validate the developed methods by numerical experiments and solve classical problems featuring Euler equations with gravitational source term.

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