An Efficient Implementation of Edge-Based Discretization without Forming Dual Control Volumes

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Title: An Efficient Implementation of Edge-Based Discretization without Forming Dual Control Volumes
Authors: Nishikawa, Hiroaki
Publication Year: 2025
Collection: Computer Science
Mathematics
Physics (Other)
Subject Terms: Mathematics - Numerical Analysis, Mathematics - Differential Geometry, Physics - Computational Physics
More Details: This paper shows that lumped directed-area vectors at edges and dual control volumes required to implement the edge-based discretization can be computed without explicitly defining the dual control volume around each node for triangular and tetrahedral grids. It is a simpler implementation because there is no need to form a dual control volume by connecting edge-midpoints, face centroids, and element centroids, and also reduces the time for computing lumped directed-area vectors for a given grid, especially for tetrahedral grids. The speed-up achieved by the proposed algorithm may not be large enough to greatly impact the overall simulation time, but the proposed algorithm is expected to serve as a major stepping stone towards extending the edge-based discretization to four dimensions and beyond (e.g., space-time simulations). Efficient algorithms for computing lumped directed-area vectors and dual volumes without forming dual volumes are presented, and their implementations are described and compared with traditional algorithms in terms of complexity as well as actual computing time for a given grid.
Document Type: Working Paper
Access URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2502.00778
Accession Number: edsarx.2502.00778
Database: arXiv
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