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The following pages link to Computation of flows with shocks using the spectral difference method with artificial viscosity. II: Modified formulation with local mesh refinement (Q1641432):
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- Hybrid spectral difference/embedded finite volume method for conservation laws (Q350063) (← links)
- An artificial diffusivity discontinuous Galerkin scheme for discontinuous flows (Q386965) (← links)
- Shock capturing with entropy-based artificial viscosity for staggered grid discontinuous spectral element method (Q1641436) (← links)
- A high-order flux reconstruction method with adaptive mesh refinement and artificial diffusivity on unstructured moving/deforming mesh for shock capturing (Q1647093) (← links)
- Implementation of spectral difference method on overset grids for compressible inviscid flows (Q1647203) (← links)
- A unified quasi-spectral viscosity (QSV) approach to shock capturing and large-eddy simulation (Q2137937) (← links)
- The introduction of the surfing scheme for shock capturing with high-stability and high-speed convergence (Q2206592) (← links)
- A fifth-order nonlinear spectral difference scheme for hyperbolic conservation laws (Q2245314) (← links)
- An efficient correction method to obtain a formally third-order accurate flow solver for node-centered unstructured grids (Q2276407) (← links)
- On a robust and accurate localized artificial diffusivity scheme for the high-order flux-reconstruction method (Q2311476) (← links)
- Modification of flux correction method for accuracy improvement on unsteady problems (Q2424468) (← links)
- Analytical closure to the spatially-filtered Euler equations for shock-dominated flows (Q2683246) (← links)
- Subcell finite volume multigrid preconditioning for high-order discontinuous Galerkin methods (Q5031537) (← links)
- An adaptive viscosity regularization approach for the numerical solution of conservation laws: application to finite element methods (Q6087919) (← links)
- An implicit dual-time stepping spectral difference lattice Boltzmann method for simulation of viscous compressible flows on structured meshes (Q6145855) (← links)
- A shock stabilization of the HLLC Riemann solver for the carbuncle instability (Q6178645) (← links)
- Artificial viscosity-based shock capturing scheme for the spectral difference method on simplicial elements (Q6497223) (← links)