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Dynamical Approach Study of Spurious Numerics in Nonlinear ComputationsThe last two decades have been an era when computation is ahead of analysis and when very large scale practical computations are increasingly used in poorly understood multiscale complex nonlinear physical problems and non-traditional fields. Ensuring a higher level of confidence in the predictability and reliability (PAR) of these numerical simulations could play a major role in furthering the design, understanding, affordability and safety of our next generation air and space transportation systems, and systems for planetary and atmospheric sciences, and in understanding the evolution and origin of life. The need to guarantee PAR becomes acute when computations offer the ONLY way of solving these types of data limited problems. Employing theory from nonlinear dynamical systems, some building blocks to ensure a higher level of confidence in PAR of numerical simulations have been revealed by the author and world expert collaborators in relevant fields. Five building blocks with supporting numerical examples were discussed. The next step is to utilize knowledge gained by including nonlinear dynamics, bifurcation and chaos theories as an integral part of the numerical process. The third step is to design integrated criteria for reliable and accurate algorithms that cater to the different multiscale nonlinear physics. This includes but is not limited to the construction of appropriate adaptive spatial and temporal discretizations that are suitable for the underlying governing equations. In addition, a multiresolution wavelets approach for adaptive numerical dissipation/filter controls for high speed turbulence, acoustics and combustion simulations will be sought. These steps are corner stones for guarding against spurious numerical solutions that are solutions of the discretized counterparts but are not solutions of the underlying governing equations.
Document ID
20030014491
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
Authors
Yee, H. C.
(NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA United States)
Mansour, Nagi
Date Acquired
August 21, 2013
Publication Date
December 12, 2002
Subject Category
Numerical Analysis
Meeting Information
Meeting: Short Course in Numerical Methods in Mechanics
Location: Tullahoma, TN
Country: United States
Start Date: February 10, 2003
End Date: February 13, 2003
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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