31 pagesInternational audienceWe propose a new numerical approach to compute nonclassical solutions to hyperbolic conservation laws. The class of finite difference schemes presented here is fully conservative and keep nonclassical shock waves as sharp interfaces, contrary to standard finite difference schemes. The main challenge is to achieve, at the discretization level, a consistency property with respect to a prescribed kinetic relation. The latter is required for the selection of physically meaningful nonclassical shocks. Our method is based on a reconstruction technique performed in each computational cell that may contain a nonclassical shock. To validate this approach, we establish several consistency and stability properties, and we...
We present an alternative framework for designing efficient numerical schemes for non-conservative h...
We present an alternative framework for designing efficient numerical schemes for non-conservative h...
The development of shock-capturing finite difference methods for hyperbolic conservation laws has be...
31 pagesInternational audienceWe propose a new numerical approach to compute nonclassical solutions ...
We propose a new numerical approach to compute nonclassical solutions to hyperbolic conservation law...
We propose a new numerical approach to compute nonclassical solutions to hyperbolic conservation law...
AbstractWe propose a new numerical approach to compute nonclassical solutions to hyper-bolic conserv...
A number of nonconservative hyperbolic models have been introduced in fluid dynamics to serve as (si...
The design of high-order well-balanced shock-capturing numerical methods for nonconservative hyperbo...
We examine some efficient numerical approximations for hyperbolic systems of conservation laws. The ...
The high speed flow of complex materials can often be modeled by the compressible Euler Equations co...
Abstract. This paper analyzes the non-classical shock waves which arise as limits of certain di�usiv...
We present a numerical study for two systems of conserva-tion laws using a spacetime discontinuous G...
International audienceFor a model of nonlinear elastodynamics, we construct a finite volume scheme w...
Non-standard finite difference methods (NSFDM) introduced by Mickens [Non-standard Finite Difference...
We present an alternative framework for designing efficient numerical schemes for non-conservative h...
We present an alternative framework for designing efficient numerical schemes for non-conservative h...
The development of shock-capturing finite difference methods for hyperbolic conservation laws has be...
31 pagesInternational audienceWe propose a new numerical approach to compute nonclassical solutions ...
We propose a new numerical approach to compute nonclassical solutions to hyperbolic conservation law...
We propose a new numerical approach to compute nonclassical solutions to hyperbolic conservation law...
AbstractWe propose a new numerical approach to compute nonclassical solutions to hyper-bolic conserv...
A number of nonconservative hyperbolic models have been introduced in fluid dynamics to serve as (si...
The design of high-order well-balanced shock-capturing numerical methods for nonconservative hyperbo...
We examine some efficient numerical approximations for hyperbolic systems of conservation laws. The ...
The high speed flow of complex materials can often be modeled by the compressible Euler Equations co...
Abstract. This paper analyzes the non-classical shock waves which arise as limits of certain di�usiv...
We present a numerical study for two systems of conserva-tion laws using a spacetime discontinuous G...
International audienceFor a model of nonlinear elastodynamics, we construct a finite volume scheme w...
Non-standard finite difference methods (NSFDM) introduced by Mickens [Non-standard Finite Difference...
We present an alternative framework for designing efficient numerical schemes for non-conservative h...
We present an alternative framework for designing efficient numerical schemes for non-conservative h...
The development of shock-capturing finite difference methods for hyperbolic conservation laws has be...