Quadrature-free discontinuous Galerkin method with code generation features for shallow water equations on automatically generated block-structured meshes

•Quadrature-free discontinuous Galerkin discretizations have the potential to increase model code performance.•Block-structured grids are a compromise between the structured (not geometrically flexible) and unstructured (difficult to make computationally efficient) ones.•Code generation and domain-s...

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Published inAdvances in water resources Vol. 138; p. 103552
Main Authors Faghih-Naini, Sara, Kuckuk, Sebastian, Aizinger, Vadym, Zint, Daniel, Grosso, Roberto, Köstler, Harald
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.04.2020
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ISSN0309-1708
1872-9657
1872-9657
DOI10.1016/j.advwatres.2020.103552

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Summary:•Quadrature-free discontinuous Galerkin discretizations have the potential to increase model code performance.•Block-structured grids are a compromise between the structured (not geometrically flexible) and unstructured (difficult to make computationally efficient) ones.•Code generation and domain-specific languages allow for a separation of concerns between applications scientists and code developers. Although discretizations of the shallow water equations (SWE) based on the discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method are well established, their computational performance still generally lags behind that of the finite volume discretizations. In explicit and semi-implicit time stepping schemes commonly used in connection with the SWE models, the most computationally expensive parts of a DG algorithm are the element and edge integrals computed via loops over quadrature points. We propose a quadrature-free DG formulation for the SWE that replaces quadrature integrations by analytical evaluations. The method is implemented within the code generation framework of the ExaStencils project using the SymPy Python library. The new formulation uses block-structured triangular meshes automatically generated for a given number of blocks.
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ISSN:0309-1708
1872-9657
1872-9657
DOI:10.1016/j.advwatres.2020.103552