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A diagonal algorithm for the method of pseudocompressibility
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    A diagonal algorithm for the method of pseudocompressibility (English)
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    The method of pseudocompressibility has been found to be an efficient method for obtaining a steady-state solution to the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. Recent improvements to this method include the use of a diagonal scheme for the inversion of the equations at each iteration. The necessary transformations have been derived for the pseudocompressibility equations in generalized coordinates. The diagonal algorithm reduces the computing time necessary to obtain a steady-state solution by a factor of nearly three. Implicit viscous terms are maintained in the equations, and it has become possible to use fourth-order implicit dissipation. The steady-state solution is unchanged by the approximations resulting from the diagonalization of the equations. Computed results for flow over a two- dimensional backward-facing step and a three-dimensional cylinder mounted normal to a flat plate are presented for both the old and new algorithms. The computing efficiency of these algorithms are compared. Identical solutions are obtained from both algorithms which compare well with experimental results.
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    method of pseudocompressibility
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    steady-state solution
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    incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
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    pseudocompressibility equations
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    two-dimensional backward-facing step
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    three-dimensional cylinder
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