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An unfactored implicit scheme with multigrid acceleration for the solution of the Navier-Stokes equations
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    An unfactored implicit scheme with multigrid acceleration for the solution of the Navier-Stokes equations (English)
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    An unfactored implicit difference scheme for the steady state solution of the multi-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations of a compressible fluid is presented. The hyperbolic part is approximated by a high resolution scheme based on flux-vector splitting and upwind-biased differences to avoid the necessity of artificial dissipation terms and to construct a diagonal dominant solution matrix. An iterative inversion of the solution matrix can be performed without any time step restriction. The rate of convergence is improved by using the indirect multigrid concept in form of the FAS scheme. The method is formulated for a body-fitted, curvilinear coordinate system. The computational results for laminar subsonic, transonic and supersonic steady-state flows which are compared with analytical and other numerical results as well as with experimental data illustrate the efficiency and the accuracy of the algorithm.
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    implicit difference scheme
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    steady state solution
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    multi-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations
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    compressible fluid
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    high resolution scheme
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    flux-vector splitting
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    upwind-biased differences
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    artificial dissipation terms
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    diagonal dominant solution matrix
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    iterative inversion
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    time step restriction
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    convergence
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    indirect multigrid concept
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    supersonic steady- state flows
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