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Solving the Navier-Stokes systems with weak viscosity and strong heat conduction using the flux-corrected transport technique and the alternating-directional explicit method
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    Solving the Navier-Stokes systems with weak viscosity and strong heat conduction using the flux-corrected transport technique and the alternating-directional explicit method (English)
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    The flux-corrected transport technique and the alternating-direction explicit methods are coupled through a time-splitting technique. This combination of both methods has been used successfully to solve the fully coupled Navier-Stokes system applied to ionospheric thermal plasma flows with a viscosity and strong heat conduction. The combined scheme gives convergent solutions for nonlinear stability of the corresponding nondissipative flow fields, and the time-dependent solutions are consistent with other results which are obtained by different methods. \(\copyright\) Academic Press.
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    flux-corrected transport technique
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    alternating-direction explicit methods
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    time-splitting technique
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    Navier-Stokes system
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    ionospheric thermal plasma flows
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    viscosity
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    heat conduction
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    nonlinear stability
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