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view +sbp/D4Variable.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> |
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date | Wed, 18 Jul 2018 15:42:52 -0700 |
parents | 42c89b5eedc0 |
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classdef D4Variable < sbp.OpSet properties m % Number of grid points. h % Step size x % grid H % Norm matrix HI % H^-1 D1 % SBP operator approximating first derivative D2 % SBP operator for second derivative D4 % SBP operator for fourth derivative Q % Skew-symmetric matrix M % Norm matrix, second derivative M4 % Norm matrix, fourth derivative e_l, e_r % Left and right boundary operator d1_l, d1_r % Left and right boundary first derivative d2_l, d2_r % Left and right boundary second derivative d3_l, d3_r % Left and right boundary third derivative borrowing % Struct with borrowing limits for different norm matrices order end methods function obj = D4Variable(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)'; if order == 2 [H, HI, D1, D2, D4, e_l, e_r, M4, d2_l, d2_r, d3_l, d3_r, d1_l, d1_r] = ... sbp.implementations.d4_variable_2(m, obj.h); obj.borrowing.M.d1 = 0.4000; obj.borrowing.N.S2 = 1.2500; obj.borrowing.N.S3 = 0.4000; elseif order == 4 [H, HI, D1, D2, D4, e_l, e_r, M4, d2_l, d2_r, d3_l, d3_r, d1_l, d1_r] = ... sbp.implementations.d4_variable_4(m, obj.h); obj.borrowing.M.d1 = 0.2508; obj.borrowing.N.S2 = 0.5055; obj.borrowing.N.S3 = 0.9290; elseif order == 6 [H, HI, D1, D2, D4, e_l, e_r, M4, d2_l, d2_r, d3_l, d3_r, d1_l, d1_r] = ... sbp.implementations.d4_variable_6(m, obj.h); obj.borrowing.M.d1 = 0.1878; obj.borrowing.N.S2 = 0.3259; obj.borrowing.N.S3 = 0.1580; else error('Invalid operator order.'); end obj.m = m; obj.order = order; obj.H = H; obj.HI = HI; obj.D1 = D1; obj.D2 = D2; obj.D4 = D4; obj.M4 = M4; obj.e_l = e_l; obj.e_r = e_r; obj.d1_l = d1_l; obj.d1_r = d1_r; obj.d2_l = d2_l; obj.d2_r = d2_r; obj.d3_l = d3_l; obj.d3_r = d3_r; end function str = string(obj) str = [class(obj) '_' num2str(obj.order)]; end end end