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Average-state Jacobians and implicit methods for compressible viscous and turbulent flows
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    Average-state Jacobians and implicit methods for compressible viscous and turbulent flows (English)
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    The authors propose new implicit schemes for the solution of the compressible Navier-Stokes equations by emplying average-state flux Jacobians. Based on an analysis of the above hierarchy, they develop a new implicit method using a positivity-preserving scheme. Solution obtained with this method are essentially different from those produced with an exact Riemann solver. A new two-step implicit method is applied to various test cases, including turbulent flow with shock boundary layer interaction.
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    Navier-Stokes equations
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    positivity-preserving scheme
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    two-step implicit method
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    shock boundary layer interaction
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