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An optimum time step length for convergence to steady-state solution in compressible-flow calculations
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    An optimum time step length for convergence to steady-state solution in compressible-flow calculations (English)
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    In making calculations on compressible convection in a closed box (two- dimensional problem for argon at 1 atm.) using the implicit factored scheme given by \textit{R. M. Beam} and \textit{R. F. Warming} [AIAA J. 16, 393-402 (1978; Zbl 0374.76025)], we have found that an optimum value of the time step length exists beyond which the rate of convergence to a steady state decreases rapidly.
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    compressible convection
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    closed box
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    two-dimensional problem
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    argon
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    implicit factored scheme
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    optimum value of the time step length
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    rate of convergence
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