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A multidimensional flux function with applications to the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations (English)
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29 June 1993
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A grid-independent approximate Riemann solver has been developed for use in both two- and three-dimensional flows governed by the Euler or Navier- Stokes equations. Fluxes on grid faces are obtained via wave decomposition. By assuming that information propagates in the velocity- difference directions, rather than in the grid-normal directions as in a standard grid-aligned solver, this flux function more appropriately interprets and hence more accurately resolves shock and shear waves when these lie oblique to the grid.
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supersonic and subsonic first-order spatially accurate computations
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flow over an airfoil
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Riemann solver
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wave decomposition
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velocity-difference directions
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grid-normal directions
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