view +sbp/D2Variable.m @ 774:66eb4a2bbb72 feature/grids

Remove default scaling of the system. The scaling doens't seem to help actual solutions. One example that fails in the flexural code. With large timesteps the solutions seems to blow up. One particular example is profilePresentation on the tdb_presentation_figures branch with k = 0.0005
author Jonatan Werpers <jonatan@werpers.com>
date Wed, 18 Jul 2018 15:42:52 -0700
parents 359861563866
children 43ea848b6aa1
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classdef D2Variable < sbp.OpSet
    properties
        D1 % SBP operator approximating first derivative
        H % Norm matrix
        HI % H^-1
        Q % Skew-symmetric matrix
        e_l % Left boundary operator
        e_r % Right boundary operator
        D2 % SBP operator for second derivative
        M % Norm matrix, second derivative
        d1_l % Left boundary first derivative
        d1_r % Right boundary first derivative
        m % Number of grid points.
        h % Step size
        x % grid
        borrowing % Struct with borrowing limits for different norm matrices
    end

    methods
        function obj = D2Variable(m,lim,order)

            x_l = lim{1};
            x_r = lim{2};
            L = x_r-x_l;
            obj.h = L/(m-1);
            obj.x = linspace(x_l,x_r,m)';

            switch order
                case 4
                    [obj.H, obj.HI, obj.D1, obj.D2, obj.e_l,...
                        obj.e_r, obj.d1_l, obj.d1_r] = ...
                        sbp.implementations.d2_variable_4(m,obj.h);
                    obj.borrowing.M.d1 = 0.2505765857;
                case 2
                    [obj.H, obj.HI, obj.D1, obj.D2, obj.e_l,...
                        obj.e_r, obj.d1_l, obj.d1_r] = ...
                        sbp.implementations.d2_variable_2(m,obj.h);
                    obj.borrowing.M.d1 = 0.3636363636; 
                    % Borrowing const taken from Virta 2014
                    
                otherwise
                    error('Invalid operator order %d.',order);
            end

            obj.m = m;
            obj.M = [];
        end
        function str = string(obj)
            str = [class(obj) '_' num2str(obj.order)];
        end
    end


end