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GENSMAC: a computational marker and cell method for free surface flows in general domains (English)
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17 March 1994
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A computer program for solving two-dimensional incompressible viscous fluid flow in general domains is described. This is based on the simplified marker and cell technique, but it has a number of novel features. A user-supplied data file of coordinates prescribes the fluid domain which can be quite general and needs only to be connected. With a view to parallelisation the momentum equations are solved explicitly, but an automatic step-changing routine optimises the stability restriction. A conjugate gradient solver is used to invert the discrete Poisson equation. An accurate approximation to the stress conditions on the free surface is adopted.
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user-supplied data file of coordinates
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parallelisation
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automatic step- changing
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conjugate gradient solver
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discrete Poisson equation
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stress conditions
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