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The following pages link to A rotationally biased upwind difference scheme for the Euler equations (Q761906):
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- Shock wave detection in two-dimensional flow based on the theory of characteristics from CFD data (Q543727) (← links)
- A new finite element formulation for computational fluid dynamics. IV: A discontinuity-capturing operator for multidimensional advective-diffusive systems (Q1072867) (← links)
- An analysis of viscous splitting and adaptivity for steady-state convection-diffusion problems (Q1090207) (← links)
- An unfactored implicit scheme with multigrid acceleration for the solution of the Navier-Stokes equations (Q1091206) (← links)
- A new finite element formulation for computational fluid dynamics. II. Beyond SUPG (Q1091207) (← links)
- A Petrov-Galerkin technique for the solution of transonic and supersonic flows (Q1187423) (← links)
- An interface tracking method for hyperbolic systems of conservation laws (Q1195713) (← links)
- A staggered mesh algorithm using high order Godunov fluxes to ensure solenoidal magnetic fields in magnetohydrodynamic simulations (Q1284537) (← links)
- Conservative bicharacteristic upwind schemes for hyperbolic conservation laws. II (Q1346846) (← links)
- A 2D analysis of the influence of artificial viscosity terms on solutions of the Euler equations (Q1377894) (← links)
- A robust shock-capturing scheme based on rotated Riemann solvers. (Q1421564) (← links)
- Adaptive finite element methods for compressible flow (Q1595387) (← links)
- MHD-A: A fluctuation splitting wave model for planar magnetohydrodynamics (Q1819035) (← links)
- Unsteady free surface flow simulation over complex topography with a multidimensional upwind technique. (Q1873407) (← links)
- Stability of a Kirchhoff-Roe scheme for two-dimensional linearized Euler systems (Q1989481) (← links)
- Using a combination of Godunov and Rusanov solvers based on the piecewise parabolic reconstruction of primitive variables for numerical simulation of supernovae Ia type explosion (Q2095847) (← links)
- Overcoming shock instability of the HLLE-type Riemann solvers (Q2124579) (← links)
- Very simple, carbuncle-free, boundary-layer-resolving, rotated-hybrid Riemann solvers (Q2478532) (← links)
- A rotated lattice Boltzmann flux solver with improved stability for the simulation of compressible flows with intense shock waves at high Mach number (Q2682668) (← links)
- Cures for numerical shock instability in HLLC solver (Q3082502) (← links)
- Computational fluid dynamics—retrospective and prospective (Q3551541) (← links)
- A Numerical Glimpse at Some Non-standard Solutions to Compressible Euler Equations (Q5282881) (← links)
- Using piecewise-linear reconstruction to constructing a low-dissipation HLL method for numerical solution of hydrodynamics equation (Q5882848) (← links)
- Two-dimensional Riemann solver for Euler equations of gas dynamics (Q5937903) (← links)
- Development of three-dimensional rotated lattice Boltzmann flux solver for the simulation of high-speed compressible flows (Q6095916) (← links)
- Robust and accurate Roe-type Riemann solver with compact stencil: rotated-RoeM scheme (Q6497264) (← links)