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A review and comparative study of upwind biased schemes for compressible flow computation. Part III: Multidimensional extension on unstructured grids

  • Autores: P.R.M. Lyra, K. Morgan
  • Localización: Archives of computational methods in engineering: state of the art reviews, ISSN 1134-3060, Vol. 9, Nº. 3, 2002, págs. 207-256
  • Idioma: inglés
  • DOI: 10.1007/bf02818932
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    • The edge based Galerkin finite element formulation is used as the basic building block for the construction of multidimensional generalizations, on unstructured grids, of several higher order upwind biased procedures originally designed for the solution of the 1D compressible Euler system of equations. The use of a central type discretization for the viscous flux terms enables the simulation of multidimensional flows governed by the laminar compressible Navier Stokes equations. Numerical issues related to the development and implementation of multidimensional solution algorithms are considered. A number of inviscid and viscous flow simulations, in different flow regimes, are analyzed to enable the reader to assess the performance of the surveyed formulations


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