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Chebyshev collocation method and multi-domain decomposition for Navier- Stokes equations in complex curved geometries
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    Chebyshev collocation method and multi-domain decomposition for Navier- Stokes equations in complex curved geometries (English)
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    9 September 1993
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    A general multidomain decomposition is proposed for the numerical solution of the 2D incompressible stationary Navier-Stokes equations. The solution technique consists in a Chebyshev orthogonal collocation method preconditioned by a standard Galerkin finite element technique. The preconditioned system is then solved through a Richardson procedure. The domain of interest is decomposed into quadrilaterals, curved when needed. A Gordon transfinite interpolation performs the curvilinear grid generation of the obtained simply-connected planar subdomains. The study of model Stokes problems demonstrates that the current method still behaves spectrally in distorted geometries. Finally, some results of flow simulation in a constricted channel are proposed to illustrate the abilities of the present method to treat Navier-Stokes problems.
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    Galerkin finite element technique
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    Richardson procedure
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    quadrilaterals
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    Gordon transfinite interpolation
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    curvilinear grid generation
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    Stokes problems
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