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Multigrid method for a vortex breakdown simulation (English)
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We study an inviscid model for a steady axisymmetric flow with swirl. The governing equation is a nonlinear elliptic equation which has more than one solution for a certain range of the swirl parameter. The physically interesting solutions have closed streamlines that look like vortex breakdown ('bubble'-like solutions). A multigrid method is used to find these solutions. Using an FMG algorithm (nested iteration), the problem is solved in just a few multigrid cycles.
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inviscid model
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steady axisymmetric flow with swirl
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nonlinear elliptic equation
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vortex breakdown
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bubble'-like solutions
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multigrid method
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nested iteration
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