The relation between flux vector splitting and parabolized schemes (Q1112661)
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The relation between flux vector splitting and parabolized schemes (English)
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1989
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The relationship between PNS and thin layer Navier-Stokes algorithms is used to develop traditional as well as new PNS procedures. The use of characteristic-based flux vector splitting gives rise to a parabolized system that is based on the predominant physics of the flow, while pressure-gradient-based flux vector splitting is shown to give the traditional parabolized scheme of Vigneron. Comparisons with TLNS results show the characteristics-based PNS system gives results that are at least as accurate as the more traditional pressure-gradient-split PNS system. The use of a safety factor in the pressure-gradient splitting is shown to cause inaccuracies and should be avoided. The interpretation of PNS procedures as the first sweep of a TLNS ADI procedure also suggests an obvious global pressure iteration method that is mathematically well posed and, hence, leads to an efficient rapidly converging global iteration procedure.
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thin layer Navier-Stokes algorithms
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PNS procedures
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pressure-gradient- based flux vector splitting
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