A space-marching method for the computation of viscous internal flows (Q1100015)

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A space-marching method for the computation of viscous internal flows
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    A space-marching method for the computation of viscous internal flows (English)
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    A space-marching method has been developed to compute 3-D viscous flows in internal geometries. The Navier-Stokes equations have been posed as an initial-value problem by neglecting the effects of streamwise diffusion and treating the streamwise pressure gradient as a known source term. The fully coupled system of equations has been solved by a non-iterative algorithm at each streamwise step of the computation. A low Mach number formulation of the equations has been used to compute incompressible flow fields. A computer program has been written to implement all aspects of the space-marching algorithm. The program is modular and is easily adapted to the widely varying geometries of internal flows. The space- marching algorithms have been tested by computing simple flows with known analytical solutions. The method has been used to predict complex 3-D turbulent flows. The algorithm is stable and very economical. A single sweep of the flow field by the space-marching method is approximately equivalent to one time-step of the time-marching method.
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    space-marching method
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    internal geometries
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    Navier-Stokes equations
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    initial-value problem
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    streamwise diffusion
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    non-iterative algorithm
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    time-marching method
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