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A conservative adaptive projection method for the variable density incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
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    A conservative adaptive projection method for the variable density incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (English)
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    29 March 2000
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    We present a method for solving the equations governing time-dependent, variable density incompressible flow in two or three dimensions on an adaptive hierarchy of grids. The method is based on a projection formulation in which we first solve advection-diffusion equations to predict intermediate velocities, and then project these velocities onto a space of approximately divergence-free vector fields. Our treatment of the first step uses a specialized second-order upwind method for differencing the nonlinear convection terms that provides a robust treatment of these terms suitable for inviscid and high Reynolds number flow. Density and other scalars are advected in such a way as to maintain conservation, if appropriate, and free-stream preservation. Numerical examples demonstrate the algorithms's accuracy and convergence properties. \(\copyright\) Academic Press.
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    grid hierarchy
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    recursive procedure
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    three-dimensional variable density shear layer
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    advection-diffusion equations
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    approximately divergence-free vector fields
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    second-order upwind method
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