Presentation Information

[PEM17-P03]Development of a flexible fluid code for planetary sciences

*Naoki Terada1, Ryoya Sakata1 (1.Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University)

Keywords:

Fluid code,Central scheme,Planetary atmospheric phenomena,Planetary ionospheric phenomena,Planetary magnetospheric phenomena

We have developed a flexible high-resolution fluid code based on a semi-discrete central scheme, which is applicable to a wide variety of planetary atmospheric/ionospheric/magnetospheric phenomena. The requirements for a next-generation fluid code for planetary sciences are threefold: non-HD/MHD terms are accommodated, sharp discontinuities are accurately resolved, and small amplitude waves (turbulence) are accurately resolved. A semi-discrete central scheme is one of the most promising solutions for these requirements. It does not require the use of a computationally expensive Riemann solver and spectral decomposition into characteristic waves, making it easy to implement in HD/MHD as well as non-HD/MHD codes. Although central schemes are generally more dissipative than upwind schemes, there has been remarkable progress in developing less dissipative central schemes. We have developed a flexible fluid code based on a high-order semi-discrete central scheme with a WENO limiter for spatial reconstruction and found it capable of resolving small amplitude/linear waves with a high wavenumber while retaining a shock-capturing capability. We will show some numerical tests and discuss the applicability of the code to planetary atmospheric/ionospheric/magnetospheric phenomena.