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A High-resolution Scheme Based on the Normalized Flux Formulation in Pressure-based Algorithm

In: Current Trends in High Performance Computing and Its Applications

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  • M. H. Djavareshkian

    (University of Tabriz, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering)

  • S. Baheri Islami

    (University of Tabriz, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering)

Abstract

The paper presents an implementation of NVD scheme into an implicit finite volumes procedure, which uses pressure as a working variable. The newly developed algorithm has two new features: (i) the use of the normalized flux and space formulation (NFSF) methodology to bound the convective fluxes and (ii) the use of a high-resolution scheme in calculating interface density values to enhance the shock-capturing property of the algorithm. The virtues of the newly developed method are demonstrated by solving a wide range of flows spanning the subsonic, transonic and supersonic spectrum. Results obtained indicate higher accuracy when calculating interface density values using a high-resolution scheme.

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  • M. H. Djavareshkian & S. Baheri Islami, 2005. "A High-resolution Scheme Based on the Normalized Flux Formulation in Pressure-based Algorithm," Springer Books, in: Wu Zhang & Weiqin Tong & Zhangxin Chen & Roland Glowinski (ed.), Current Trends in High Performance Computing and Its Applications, pages 271-276, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-540-27912-9_30
    DOI: 10.1007/3-540-27912-1_30
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