Mixing Sinc kernels to improve interpolations in smoothed particle hydrodynamics without pairing instability

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Cabezon, Ruben M. [1 ]
Garcia-Senz, Domingo [2 ,3 ]
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[1] Univ Basel, Ctr Sci Comp sciCORE, Klingelbergstr 61, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland
[2] Univ Politecn Cataluna, Dept Fis, Avinguda Eduard Maristany 16, E-08019 Barcelona, Spain
[3] Inst Estudis Espacials Catalunya, Gran Capita 2-4, E-08034 Barcelona, Spain
关键词
hydrodynamics; methods: numerical; CONVERGENCE; SIMULATIONS; ACCURACY;
D O I
10.1093/mnras/stae216
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
The smoothed particle hydrodynamic technique is strongly based on the proper choice of interpolation functions. This statement is particularly relevant for the study of subsonic fluxes and turbulence, where inherent small errors in the averaging procedures introduce excessive damping on the smallest scales. To mitigate these errors, we can increase both the number of interpolating points and the order of the interpolating kernel function. However, this approach leads to a higher computational burden across all fluid regions. Ideally, the development of a single kernel function capable of effectively accommodating varying numbers of interpolating points in different fluid regions, providing good resolution and minimal errors would be highly desirable. In this work, we revisit and extend the main properties of a family of interpolators called Sinc kernels and compare them with the widely used family of Wendland kernels. We show that a linear combination of low- and high-order Sinc kernels generates good-quality interpolators, which are resistant to pairing instability while maintaining good sampling properties in a wide range of neighbour interpolating points, 60 <= nb <= 400. We show that a particular case of this linear mix of Sincs produces a well-balanced and robust kernel that improves previous results in the Gresho-Chan vortex experiment even when the number of neighbours is not large, while yielding a good convergence rate. Although such a mixing technique is ideally suited for Sinc kernels owing to their excellent flexibility, it can be easily applied to other interpolating families such as the B-splines and Wendland kernels.
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页码:3782 / 3796
页数:15
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