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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1574436
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Evaluation of TVD high-resolution schemes for unsteady viscous shocked flows
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1574436

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    Evaluation of TVD high-resolution schemes for unsteady viscous shocked flows (English)
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    28 June 2001
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    The authors evaluate the capability of some high-resolution TVD schemes to solve complex unsteady viscous shocked flows. They consider two types of discretization, namely a combined time and space (CTS) discretization, and an independent time and space (ITS) discretization. Both methods are associated with several limiters. In the case of CTS, a new family of limiters is obtained. A series of numerical tests is performed at \(\text{Re}=200\). The authors show that the CTS method converges much more faster than the ITS method. The new family of limiters is shown to be more accurate than the classical limiters.
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    shock boundary-layer interaction
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    reflected shock
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    convergence
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    high-resolution TVD schemes
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    unsteady viscous shocked flows
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    combined time and space discretization
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    independent time and space discretization
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    limiters
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