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The following pages link to Developing high-order weighted compact nonlinear schemes (Q5926777):
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- Minimal dissipation hybrid bicompact schemes for hyperbolic equations (Q317202) (← links)
- Collaborating CPU and GPU for large-scale high-order CFD simulations with complex grids on the TianHe-1A supercomputer (Q349665) (← links)
- A speed-up strategy for finite volume WENO schemes for hyperbolic conservation laws (Q361542) (← links)
- Improvement of convergence to steady state solutions of Euler equations with weighted compact nonlinear schemes (Q385172) (← links)
- A high-order moving mesh kinetic scheme based on WENO reconstruction for compressible flows on unstructured meshes (Q395349) (← links)
- Numerical (error) issues on compressible multicomponent flows using a high-order differencing scheme: weighted compact nonlinear scheme (Q417850) (← links)
- Freestream and vortex preservation properties of high-order WENO and WCNS on curvilinear grids (Q435509) (← links)
- Weighted non-linear compact schemes for the direct numerical simulation of compressible, turbulent flows (Q474975) (← links)
- Hybrid running schemes with upwind and bicompact symmetric differencing for hyperbolic equations (Q500614) (← links)
- Generalized finite compact difference scheme for shock/complex flowfield interaction (Q550887) (← links)
- A high-wavenumber viscosity for high-resolution numerical methods (Q598341) (← links)
- Geometric conservation law and applications to high-order finite difference schemes with stationary grids (Q630338) (← links)
- A fifth-order finite volume weighted compact scheme for solving one-dimensional Burgers' equation (Q671164) (← links)
- A positivity-preserving high order finite volume compact-WENO scheme for compressible Euler equations (Q728680) (← links)
- A new class of central compact schemes with spectral-like resolution. II: Hybrid weighted nonlinear schemes (Q728983) (← links)
- Boundary variation diminishing (BVD) reconstruction: a new approach to improve Godunov schemes (Q729586) (← links)
- New optimized flux difference schemes for improving high-order weighted compact nonlinear scheme with applications (Q824092) (← links)
- Assessment of high-resolution methods for numerical simulations of compressible turbulence with shock waves (Q846557) (← links)
- An artificial nonlinear diffusivity method for supersonic reacting flows with shocks (Q870615) (← links)
- A maximum-principle-satisfying high-order finite volume compact WENO scheme for scalar conservation laws with applications in incompressible flows (Q898415) (← links)
- Development of nonlinear weighted compact schemes with increasingly higher order accuracy (Q934127) (← links)
- Localized artificial diffusivity scheme for discontinuity capturing on curvilinear meshes (Q955264) (← links)
- Dynamic hybridization of MILES and RANS for predicting airfoil stall (Q993961) (← links)
- Immersed boundary method for the simulation of 2D viscous flow based on vorticity-velocity formulations (Q1005383) (← links)
- Effects of difference scheme type in high-order weighted compact nonlinear schemes (Q1025114) (← links)
- A characteristic-wise hybrid compact-WENO scheme for solving hyperbolic conservation laws. (Q1418658) (← links)
- Conservative hybrid compact-WENO schemes for shock-turbulence interaction (Q1601547) (← links)
- Seventh order compact-WENO scheme for hyperbolic conservation laws (Q1625652) (← links)
- Hybrid optimized low-dissipation and adaptive MUSCL reconstruction technique for hyperbolic conservation laws (Q1632279) (← links)
- A new technique for freestream preservation of finite-difference WENO on curvilinear grid (Q1645527) (← links)
- Improvement of weighted compact scheme with multi-step strategy for supersonic compressible flow (Q1645767) (← links)
- A family of hybrid cell-edge and cell-node dissipative compact schemes satisfying geometric conservation law (Q1645776) (← links)
- A comparison of higher-order finite-difference shock capturing schemes (Q1646029) (← links)
- A new central compact finite difference formula for improving robustness in weighted compact nonlinear schemes (Q1646058) (← links)
- New nonlinear weights for improving accuracy and resolution of weighted compact nonlinear scheme (Q1646828) (← links)
- On the freestream preservation of finite volume method in curvilinear coordinates (Q1646847) (← links)
- Development of high-order weighted compact schemes with various difference methods (Q1647006) (← links)
- Efficient dimension-by-dimension higher order finite-volume methods for a Cartesian grid with cell-based refinement (Q1648142) (← links)
- Some recent progress of high-order methods on structured and unstructured grids in CARDC (Q1648411) (← links)
- Further improvement of weighted compact nonlinear scheme using compact nonlinear interpolation (Q1648436) (← links)
- Reevaluation of high-order finite difference and finite volume algorithms with freestream preservation satisfied (Q1648467) (← links)
- An efficient class of WENO schemes with adaptive order (Q1674704) (← links)
- High-order localized dissipation weighted compact nonlinear scheme for shock- and interface-capturing in compressible flows (Q1685647) (← links)
- Characteristic finite-difference WENO scheme for multicomponent compressible fluid analysis: overestimated quasi-conservative formulation maintaining equilibriums of velocity, pressure, and temperature (Q1686455) (← links)
- Using a characteristic-based particle tracking method to solve one-dimensional fully dynamic wave flow (Q1710334) (← links)
- A higher-order blended compact difference (BCD) method for solving the general 2D linear second-order partial differential equation (Q1733594) (← links)
- Derivation of high-order compact finite difference schemes for non-uniform grid using polynomial interpolation (Q1775784) (← links)
- CFD contributions to high-speed shock-related problems: examples today and new features tomorrow (Q1932313) (← links)
- A novel strategy for deriving high-order stable boundary closures based on global conservation. I: Basic formulas (Q2000421) (← links)
- An improved consistent, conservative, non-oscillatory and high order finite difference scheme for variable density low Mach number turbulent flow simulation (Q2000426) (← links)