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Application of an implicit time-marching scheme to a three-dimensional incompressible flow problem in curvilinear coordinate systems
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    Application of an implicit time-marching scheme to a three-dimensional incompressible flow problem in curvilinear coordinate systems (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    This is an extension of the previous work of \textit{T. Ikohagi} and \textit{B. R. Shin} [Comput. Fluids 19, No. 3/4, 479-488 (1991; Zbl 0733.76045)] to the three-dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in curvilinear coordinates. The authors obtain the steady state solutions, retaining the features of the implicit SMAC scheme. As an example, the three-dimensional viscous flow over a backward-facing step is briefly discussed. It has been concluded that the present scheme predicts the three-dimensional effects which appeared in the spanwise direction, although the flow became unsteady as a result of increase in the Reynolds number.
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    delta-form approximate-factorization scheme
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    Chebyshev SLOR method
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    TVD upwind scheme
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    SMAC scheme
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    backward-facing step
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