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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1691197
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1691197 |
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Stability and convergence analysis of implicit upwind schemes (English)
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27 February 2002
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The authors investigate stability and convergence of a variety of implicit upwind methods, such as ADI and Gauss-Seidel schemes. All the schemes are expressed in a common approximate factorization form, and multi-sweep strategies are formulated within a generalized dual-time framework. Study of high-aspect ratio effects reveals the importance of using the min-CFL time-step definition and viscous preconditioning based upon the min-CFL and max-VNN. Stability and convergence studies reveal that ADI and Gauss-Seidel schemes possess attractive convergence properties at all aspect ratios for two-dimensional problems, while the diagonally dominant ADI and point Gauss-Siedel schemes perform worse at high aspect ratios.
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Gauss-Seidel schemes
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Navier-Stokes equations
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approximate factorization
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multi-sweep strategies
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generalized dual-time framework
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high-aspect ratio effects
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min-CFL time-step definition
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viscous preconditioning
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diagonally dominant ADI schemes
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