view +rv/+time/BdfDerivative.m @ 1031:2ef20d00b386 feature/advectionRV

For easier comparison, return both the first order and residual viscosity when evaluating the residual. Add the first order and residual viscosity to the state of the RungekuttaRV time steppers
author Vidar Stiernström <vidar.stiernstrom@it.uu.se>
date Thu, 17 Jan 2019 10:25:06 +0100
parents 4b42999874c0
children 010bb2677230
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classdef BdfDerivative < handle
    properties
        coefficients
    end
    methods %TBD: Decide if the BDF order should be passed in construction
            %     and only a row of coefficients stored based on the order.
            %     There would still be an implicit dependancy on the number
            %     of vectors in v_prev and elements in coefficients.
            %     In addition, dt could be stored, but this would be
            %     inflexible if different step sizes are employed.
        function obj = BdfDerivative()
            obj.coefficients = obj.getBdfCoefficients();
        end
        % Add asserts here?
        function DvDt = evaluate(obj, v, v_prev, dt)
            order = size(v_prev,2);
            DvDt = (obj.coefficients(order,1)*v - sum(obj.coefficients(order,2:order+1).*v_prev,2))/dt;
        end
    end
    methods(Static)
        function c = getBdfCoefficients()
            c = zeros(6,7);
            c(1,1) = 1; c(1,2) = 1;
            c(2,1) = 3/2; c(2,2) = 4/2; c(2,3) = -1/2;
            c(3,1) = 11/6; c(3,2) = 18/6; c(3,3) = -9/6; c(3,4) = 2/6;
            c(4,1) = 25/12; c(4,2) = 48/12; c(4,3) = -36/12; c(4,4) = 16/12; c(4,5) = -3/12;
            c(5,1) = 137/60; c(5,2) = 300/60; c(5,3) = -300/60; c(5,4) = 200/60; c(5,5) = -75/60; c(5,6) = 12/60;
            c(6,1) = 147/60; c(6,2) = 360/60; c(6,3) = -450/60; c(6,4) = 400/60; c(6,5) = -225/60; c(6,6) = 72/60; c(6,7) = -10/60;
        end
    end
end