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Research Article

On the Renormalization Maps for the φ-Divergence Moment Closures Applied in Radiative Transfer

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Abstract

The φ-divergence-based moment method was recently introduced Abdelmalik et al. for the discretization of the radiative transfer equation. At the continuous level, this method is very close to the entropy-based MN methods and possesses its main properties, i.e., entropy dissipation, rotational invariance and energy conservation. However, the φ-divergence based moment systems are easier to resolve numerically due to the improved conditioning of the discrete equations. Moreover, exact quadrature rules can be used to compute moments of the distribution function, which enables the preservation of energy conservation, entropy dissipation and rotational invariants, discretely. In this paper, we consider different variants of the φ divergence closures that are based on different approximations of the exponential function and the Planck function. We compare the approximation properties of the proposed closures in the numerical benchmarks.

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Funding

Zhenning Cai was supported by the Academic Research Fund of the Ministry of Education of Singapore under grant No. A-0004592-00-00.

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