Abstract

Radiation hydrodynamics (RH) describes the interaction between matter and radiation which affects the thermodynamic states and the dynamic flow characteristics of the matter-radiation system. Its application areas are mainly in high-temperature hydrodynamics, including gaseous stars in astrophysics, combustion phenomena, reentry vehicles fusion physics and inertial confinement fusion (ICF). Solving the radiation hydrodynamics equations (RHE), even in the equilibrium-diffusion limit, is a difficult task. In this paper, we will discuss the methodology to construct fully explicit and implicit-explicit (IMEX) high order Lagrangian schemes solving one dimensional RHE in the equilibrium-diffusion limit respectively, which can be used to simulate multi-material problems with the coupling of radiation and hydrodynamics. The schemes are based on the HLLC numerical flux, the essentially non-oscillatory (ENO) reconstruction for the advection term, ENO reconstruction or high order central reconstruction and interpolation for the radiation diffusion term, the Newton iteration method (for the IMEX scheme), and the strong stability preserving (SSP) high order time discretizations. The schemes can maintain conservation and uniformly high order accuracy both in space and time. The issue of positivity-preserving for the high order explicit Lagrangian scheme is also discussed. Various numerical tests for the high order Lagrangian schemes are provided to demonstrate the desired properties of the schemes such as high order accuracy, non-oscillation, and positivity-preserving.

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