Article ID: | iaor20115663 |
Volume: | 217 |
Issue: | 22 |
Start Page Number: | 8943 |
End Page Number: | 8962 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2011 |
Journal: | Applied Mathematics and Computation |
Authors: | Hansen Glen, Johnson Richard W, Newman Chris |
Keywords: | simulation: analysis |
Data transfer from one mesh to another may be necessary in a number of situations including spatial adaptation, remeshing, arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian (ALE), and multiphysics simulation. Data transfer has the potential to introduce error into a simulation; the magnitude and impact of which depends on the application, transfer scenario, and the algorithm used to perform the data transfer. During a transient simulation, data transfer may occur many times, with the potential of error accumulation at each transfer. This paper examines data transfer error and its impact on a set of simple multiphysics problems. Data transfer error is examined using analytical functions to compare schemes based on interpolation, area‐weighted averaging, and