An adaptive semi-implicit scheme for simulations of unsteady viscous compressible flows
Author(s) -
Erlendur Steinthorsson,
David Modiano,
William Y. Crutchfield,
John B. Bell,
Phillip Colella
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
14th computational fluid dynamics conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1995-1727
Subject(s) - inviscid flow , discretization , multigrid method , mathematics , convergence (economics) , compressibility , navier–stokes equations , mathematical analysis , partial differential equation , classical mechanics , mechanics , physics , economics , economic growth
A numerical scheme for simulation of unsteady, viscous, compressible flows is considered. The scheme employs an explicit discretization of the inviscid terms of the Navier-Stokes equations and an implicit discretization of the viscous terms. The discretization is second order accurate in both space and time. Under appropriate assumptions, the implicit system of equations can be decoupled into two linear systems of reduced rank. These are solved efficiently using a Gauss-Seidel method with multigrid convergence acceleration. When coupled with a solution-adaptive mesh refinement technique, the hybrid explicit-implicit scheme provides an effective methodology for accurate simulations of unsteady viscous flows. The methodology is demonstrated for both body-fitted structured grids and for rectangular (Cartesian) grids.
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