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The following pages link to Multidimensional dissipation for upwind schemes: Stability and applications to gas dynamics (Q1268354):
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- A matrix stability analysis of the carbuncle phenomenon (Q598169) (← links)
- Assessment of high-resolution methods for numerical simulations of compressible turbulence with shock waves (Q846557) (← links)
- Adaptive Delaunay triangulation with multidimensional dissipation scheme for high-speed compressible flow analysis (Q957679) (← links)
- A hybrid, center-difference, limiter method for simulations of compressible multicomponent flows with Mie-Grüneisen equation of state (Q964298) (← links)
- Convex ENO high order multi-dimensional schemes without field by field decomposition or staggered grids (Q1286934) (← links)
- A characteristic-wise hybrid compact-WENO scheme for solving hyperbolic conservation laws. (Q1418658) (← links)
- A robust shock-capturing scheme based on rotated Riemann solvers. (Q1421564) (← links)
- Hybrid tuned center-difference-WENO method for large eddy simulations in the presence of strong shocks. (Q1427826) (← links)
- Mass flux schemes and connection to shock instability (Q1568632) (← links)
- Influence of numerical and viscous dissipation on shock wave reflections in supersonic steady flows. (Q1871594) (← links)
- Cures for the shock instability: Development of a shock-stable Roe scheme. (Q1873316) (← links)
- Very simple, carbuncle-free, boundary-layer-resolving, rotated-hybrid Riemann solvers (Q2478532) (← links)
- Cures for numerical shock instability in HLLC solver (Q3082502) (← links)
- Modified Multidimensional Dissipation Scheme on Unstructured Meshes for High-speed Compressible Flow Analysis (Q3375548) (← links)
- Realization of contact resolving approximate Riemann solvers for strong shock and expansion flows (Q3550239) (← links)
- Healing of shock instability for Roe's flux-difference splitting scheme on triangular meshes (Q3596543) (← links)
- Numerical instabilities in upwind methods: Analysis and cures for the ``carbuncle'' phenomenon (Q5929923) (← links)