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An exponentially fitted finite volume method for the numerical solution of 2D unsteady incompressible flow problems (English)
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7 December 1994
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We develop and test an exponentially fitted finite volume method for the numerical solution of the Navier-Stokes equations describing two- dimensional incompressible flows. The method is based on an unstructured Delaunay mesh and its dual Dirichlet tessellation, combined with a locally constant approximation to the flux. This yields a piecewise exponential approximation to the exact solution. Numerical tests are presented for a linear advection-diffusion problem with boundary layers. The method is then applied to the driven cavity problem with Reynolds numbers up to \(10^ 4\).
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streamfunction-vorticity formulation
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unstructured Delaunay mesh
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dual Dirichlet tessellation
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piecewise exponential approximation
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linear advection-diffusion problem
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boundary layers
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driven cavity
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