Abstract

The paper presents recent developments of a computational code for the numerical investigation of acoustic propagation. The code solves the three-dimensional linear Euler equations using a Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method for the spatial discretization and an explicit high-order low-storage Runge-Kutta method for advancing the solution in time. Thanks to DG discretization, high-order accurate numerical solutions on arbitrary unstructured hybrid grids have been easily computed. The code has been parallelized using MPI and preliminary results on a small 10-processor Linux cluster seem very promising.

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