Classical Finite Volume methods for multi-dimensional problems include stabilization (e.g. via a Riemann solver), that is derived by considering several one-dimensional problems in different directions. Such methods therefore ignore a possibly existing balance of contributions coming from different directions, such as the one characterizing multi-dimensional stationary states. Instead of being preserved, they are usually diffused away by such methods. Stationarity preserving methods use a better suited stabilization term that vanishes at the stationary state, allowing the method to preserve it. This work presents a general approach to stationarity preserving Finite Volume methods for nonlinear conservation/balance laws. It is based on a multi-dimensional stationarity preserving quadrature strategy that allows to naturally introduce genuinely multi-dimensional numerical fluxes. The new methods are shown to significantly outperform existing ones even if the latter are of higher order of accuracy and even on non-stationary solutions.
Genuinely multi-dimensional stationarity preserving Finite Volume formulation for nonlinear hyperbolic PDEs / Barsukow, Wasilij; Ciallella, Mirco; Ricchiuto, Mario; Torlo, Davide. - In: JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS. - ISSN 0021-9991. - (2026). [10.1016/j.jcp.2025.114633]
Genuinely multi-dimensional stationarity preserving Finite Volume formulation for nonlinear hyperbolic PDEs
Mirco Ciallella;Davide Torlo
2026
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Classical Finite Volume methods for multi-dimensional problems include stabilization (e.g. via a Riemann solver), that is derived by considering several one-dimensional problems in different directions. Such methods therefore ignore a possibly existing balance of contributions coming from different directions, such as the one characterizing multi-dimensional stationary states. Instead of being preserved, they are usually diffused away by such methods. Stationarity preserving methods use a better suited stabilization term that vanishes at the stationary state, allowing the method to preserve it. This work presents a general approach to stationarity preserving Finite Volume methods for nonlinear conservation/balance laws. It is based on a multi-dimensional stationarity preserving quadrature strategy that allows to naturally introduce genuinely multi-dimensional numerical fluxes. The new methods are shown to significantly outperform existing ones even if the latter are of higher order of accuracy and even on non-stationary solutions.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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