2016
DOI: 10.1002/fld.4242
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Improvement of multistep WENO scheme and its extension to higher orders of accuracy

Abstract: SUMMARYThis paper presents an efficient procedure for overcoming the deficiency of weighted essentially nonoscillatory schemes near discontinuities. Through a thorough incorporation of smoothness indicators into the weights definition, up to ninth-order accurate multistep methods are devised, providing weighted essentially non-oscillatory schemes with enhanced order of convergence at transition points from smooth regions to a discontinuity, while maintaining stability and the essentially non-oscillatory behavi… Show more

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“…The new scheme has the similar formula as those of the improved multistep WENO scheme suggested by Ma et al 19 ; hence the resulted scheme is also more efficient than the original multistep WENO scheme of Shen et al 16 Meanwhile, theoretical analysis shows that the new scheme can improve the accuracy at transition points without reducing the accuracy in smooth regions including critical points. Then, a high performance fifth-order multistep WENO scheme is proposed by using a nonlinear function of two adjacent local smoothness indicators to replace previous linear combination.…”
Section: Conclusion Remarksmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…The new scheme has the similar formula as those of the improved multistep WENO scheme suggested by Ma et al 19 ; hence the resulted scheme is also more efficient than the original multistep WENO scheme of Shen et al 16 Meanwhile, theoretical analysis shows that the new scheme can improve the accuracy at transition points without reducing the accuracy in smooth regions including critical points. Then, a high performance fifth-order multistep WENO scheme is proposed by using a nonlinear function of two adjacent local smoothness indicators to replace previous linear combination.…”
Section: Conclusion Remarksmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…However, limited by the condition of ( k ∕ j , k ≠ j), the simple linear combination of different , such as the formula of Ma et al 19 and van Lith et al, 20 cannot achieve the expected effects. However, limited by the condition of ( k ∕ j , k ≠ j), the simple linear combination of different , such as the formula of Ma et al 19 and van Lith et al, 20 cannot achieve the expected effects.…”
Section: The New Weighting Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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