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A multidimensional generalization of Roe's flux difference splitter for the Euler equations
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    A multidimensional generalization of Roe's flux difference splitter for the Euler equations (English)
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    17 October 1993
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    Flux difference splitting scheme for the one-dimensional Euler equations is presented as residual distribution scheme. Three steps are formulated when constructing upwind scheme. They are wave decomposition, conservative linearisation and scalar upwind distribution. This strategy is generalized to multidimensional case in which simple wave solutions serve as the basis of an eigenvector decomposition of the flux divergence. Conservative linearisation is performed assuming piecewise linear variation of the primary variables in triangles, the unknowns being defined at the vertices. Computational examples are presented which illustrate the performance of the scheme when using triangular meshes.
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    residual distribution scheme
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    wave decomposition
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    conservative linearisation
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    scalar upwind distribution
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    eigenvector decomposition
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    triangular meshes
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