Abstract

A numerical scheme with good spectral properties is important for the simulation of compressible flows with various of length scales for fine flow scales resolving. The MDAD-HY scheme (Li et al., 2022) using a discontinuity detector and scale sensor achieves the minimized dispersion and adaptive dissipation property. However, the discontinuity detector is devised based on the ratio of the 1st-order and 2nd-order derivatives on two sides of the interface introducing excessive numerical cost. To address this issue, an efficient hybrid WENO scheme with minimized dispersion and adaptive dissipation properties is proposed in this work. Based on the characteristic-decomposition approach, the numerical flux of the present hybrid scheme is achieved by switching between the linear MDAD scheme and the MDAD-WENO scheme according to a new efficient non-dimensional discontinuity detector. The linear flux is reconstructed in a component-wise method to decrease the characteristic-projection operations. To further improve the spectral property of the present scheme, an adaptive parameter controlling the contribution of the optimal linear scheme according to the discontinuity indicator is introduced. Several benchmark test cases involving broadband of length scales and discontinuities are adopted to verify the efficiency and the high-resolution capability of the present scheme.

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