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PDE solver on 2D sphere

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Mark vanRossum
Mark vanRossum am 29 Aug. 2018
Beantwortet: Ravi Kumar am 4 Sep. 2018
Hi,
I would like to solve a spatio-temporal non-linear PDE on a 2D sphere (not a 'shell' with a finite thickness).
I see there is a number of mesh generators (cubed sphere, icosahedral grid) for Matlab, but how to integrate them with a PDE solver?
Is it possible with PDEtoolbox or other Matlab tools? Any examples?
Climate modelers probably do this all the time...
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Mark vanRossum
Mark vanRossum am 3 Sep. 2018
That's a good idea Torsten. Will the poles give trouble, and do I need special boundary conditions there?
Torsten
Torsten am 3 Sep. 2018
I don't know. My guess is that the periodic boundary condition will be the most difficult part to deal with when using the PDE toolbox.
Best wishes
Torsten.

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Ravi Kumar
Ravi Kumar am 4 Sep. 2018
If you are referring to thin walled hollow sphere, a 3-D volume as your problem domain, then you can create such geometry in PDE Toolbox as:
radius = 1;
thickness = radius/10;
gm = multisphere([radius-thickness, radius], 'Void',[1,0]);
model = createpde;
model.Geometry = gm;
pdegplot(model,'FaceLabels','on','FaceAlpha',0.3,'CellLabels','on')
print('Hollow_Sphere','-dpng','-r200')

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R2018a

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