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An efficient fractional-step technique for unsteady incompressible flows using a semi-staggered grid strategy (English)
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21 August 1997
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A version of the fractional-step (projection) method with semi-staggered grids is described. Its main features are the collocation of the velocity components and the pressure variable with grid points and cell centers respectively, a third-order five-point upwind-biased discretization of the convective terms and the three-stages Runge-Kutta method as a time-stepping technique. The proposed approach is tested against the exact solution involving prediction of the decay of periodic vortices, and against two- and three-dimensional driven cavity flows. Good prediction properties of the technique are emphasized.
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collocation of velocity components
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third-order five-point upwind-biased discretization
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three-stages Runge-Kutta method
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time-steping technique
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decay of periodic vortices
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driven cavity flows
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