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Implicit total variation diminishing (TVD) schemes for steady-state calculations (English)
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1985
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The application of a new implicit unconditionally stable high-resolution TVD scheme to steady-state calculations is examined. It is a member of a one-parameter family of explicit and implicit second-order accurate schemes developed by the third author [ibid. 49, 357-393 (1983; Zbl 0565.65050)] for the computation of weak solutions of one-dimensional hyperbolic conservation laws. This scheme is guaranteed not to generate spurious oscillations for a nonlinear scalar equation and a constant coefficient system. Numerical experiments show that this scheme not only has a fairly rapid convergence rate, but also generates a highly resolved approximation to the steady-state solution. A detailed implementation of the implicit scheme for the one- and two-dimensional compressible inviscid equations of gas dynamics is presented. Some numerical computations of one- and two-dimensional fluid flows containing shocks demonstrate the efficiency and accuracy of this new scheme.
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implicit unconditionally stable high-resolution TVD scheme
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steady-state calculations
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explicit and implicit second-order accurate schemes
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weak solutions of one-dimensional hyperbolic conservation laws
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spurious oscillations
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rapid convergence
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highly resolved approximation to the steady-state solution
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two-dimensional compressible inviscid equations of gas dynamics
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two-dimensional fluid flows
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