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Adaptive numerical flow simulation

In: Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications

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  • J. Felcman

    (Charles University, Institute of Numerical Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics)

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Summary The paper is concerned with three-dimensional adaptation procedures for the numerical solution of compressible flow problems. An algorithm is devised for steady state transonic flow with strong shocks. Original three-dimensional mesh refinement indicators are proposed. The grid alignment is controlled by the anisotropic mesh adaptation (AMA) strategy. An original smoothing procedure in the minimization of the interpolation error in AMA is applied. Computational results for the inviscid flow are presented.

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  • J. Felcman, 2003. "Adaptive numerical flow simulation," Springer Books, in: Franco Brezzi & Annalisa Buffa & Stefania Corsaro & Almerico Murli (ed.), Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications, pages 95-102, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-88-470-2089-4_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-88-470-2089-4_8
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