Convex combinations for diffusion schemes
DOI10.1016/J.JCP.2013.03.034zbMATH Open1349.65584OpenAlexW2016859304MaRDI QIDQ347765FDOQ347765
Authors: D. Vidović, M. Dimkić, M. Pušić, M. Dotlić, B. Pokorni
Publication date: 5 December 2016
Published in: Journal of Computational Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcp.2013.03.034
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- Piecewise Linear Transformation in Diffusive Flux Discretizations
- A robust, interpolation‐free and monotone finite volume scheme for diffusion equations on arbitrary quadrilateral meshes
- An interpolation-free cell-centered discretization of the heterogeneous and anisotropic diffusion problems on polygonal meshes
- Piecewise linear transformation in diffusive flux discretization
- Second-order accurate finite volume method for well-driven flows
- An Interpolation-Free Cell-Centered Finite Volume Scheme for 3D Anisotropic Convection-Diffusion Equations on Arbitrary Polyhedral Meshes
- A vertex‐centered and positivity‐preserving scheme for anisotropic diffusion equations on general polyhedral meshes
- A Decoupled and Positivity-Preserving DDFVS cheme for Diffusion Problems on Polyhedral Meshes
- A mimetic interpolation-free cell-centered finite volume scheme for the 2D and 3D heterogeneous anisotropic diffusion equations
- Monotone nonlinear finite-volume method for challenging grids
- A nonlinear correction scheme for the heterogeneous and anisotropic diffusion problems on polygonal meshes
- Cell-centered nonlinear finite-volume methods for the heterogeneous anisotropic diffusion problem
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