A finite difference moving mesh method based on conservation for moving boundary problems

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We propose a velocity-based moving mesh method in which we move the nodes so as to preserve local mass fractions. Consequently, the mesh evolves to be finer where the solution presents rapid changes, naturally providing higher accuracy without the need to add nodes. We use an integral approach which avoids altering the structure of the original equations when incorporating the velocity and allows the solution to be recovered algebraically. We apply our method to a range of one-dimensional moving boundary problems: the porous medium equation, Richards’ equation, and the Crank–Gupta problem. We compare our results to exact solutions where possible, or to results obtained from other methods, and find that our approach can be very accurate (1% relative error) with as few as ten or twenty nodes.

论文关键词:65M06,92-08,92C99,Time dependent partial differential equations,Finite difference methods,Velocity-based moving meshes,Mass conservation

论文评审过程:Received 24 June 2014, Revised 22 January 2015, Available online 1 April 2015.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cam.2015.03.032