A High-Resolution Procedure For Euler And Navier-Stokes Computations On Unstructured Grids
Electronic Theses of Indian Institute of Science
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A High-Resolution Procedure For Euler And Navier-Stokes Computations On Unstructured Grids
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Creator |
Jawahar, P
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Fluid Dynamics
Numerical Grid Generation Fluid dynamics - Data processing Computational Fluid Dynamics Euler Equation Navier-Stokes Equation Unstructured Grid Computations Unstructured Grid Generation Euler Computations Navier-Stokes Computations Multi-Dimensional Limiter Linear Reconstruction |
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Description |
A finite-volume procedure, comprising a gradient-reconstruction technique and a multidimensional limiter, has been proposed for upwind algorithms on unstructured grids. The high-resolution strategy, with its inherent dependence on a wide computational stencil, does not suffer from a catastrophic loss of accuracy on a grid with poor connectivity as reported recently is the case with many unstructured-grid limiting procedures. The continuously-differentiable limiter is shown to be effective for strong discontinuities, even on a grid which is composed of highly-distorted triangles, without adversely affecting convergence to steady state. Numerical experiments involving transient computations of two-dimensional scalar convection to steady-state solutions of Euler and Navier-Stokes equations demonstrate the capabilities of the new procedure.
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Indian Institute of Science
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Contributor |
Kamath, Hemant
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Date |
2006-07-20T04:21:31Z
2006-07-20T04:21:31Z 2006-07-20T04:21:31Z 2000-09 |
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Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
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27396032 bytes
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http://hdl.handle.net/2005/226
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Language |
en
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