A sequel to AUSM: AUSM^ +
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Publication:675168
DOI10.1006/JCPH.1996.0256zbMATH Open0870.76049OpenAlexW2070912498MaRDI QIDQ675168FDOQ675168
Publication date: 22 September 1997
Published in: Journal of Computational Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1006/jcph.1996.0256
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- Positivity of flux vector splitting schemes
- Exact finite volume particle method with spherical-support kernels
- On some numerical dissipation schemes
- Kinetic schemes on staggered grids for barotropic Euler models: entropy-stability analysis
- An entropy stable central solver for Euler equations
- A sequel to AUSM II: AUSM\(^+\)-up for all speeds
- Magnetohydrodynamic interaction in hypersonic air flow past a blunt body
- Development of a finite volume particle method for 3-D fluid flow simulations
- A new flux splitting scheme for the Euler equations. II: E-AUSMPWAS for all speeds
- Preconditioning a Newton-Krylov solver for all-speed melt pool flow physics
- Implicit high-order flux reconstruction solver for high-speed compressible flows
- Very simple, carbuncle-free, boundary-layer-resolving, rotated-hybrid Riemann solvers
- High-order residual-based compact schemes for aerodynamics and aeroacoustics
- Flux splitting schemes for the Euler equations
- Robust HLL-type Riemann solver capable of resolving contact discontinuity
- A robust and accurate approach to computing compressible multiphase flow: Stratified flow model and AUSM\(^+\)-up scheme
- A weighted least square scheme for compressible flows
- On the Computation of Compressible Turbulent Flows on Unstructured Grids
- A dynamic forcing method for unsteady turbulent inflow conditions
- Adaptive limiters for improving the accuracy of the MUSCL approach for unsteady flows
- Developing shock-capturing difference methods
- A new genuinely two-dimensional Riemann solver for multidimensional Euler and Navier-Stokes equations
- A low diffusion flux splitting method for inviscid compressible flows
- An upwind CESE scheme for 2D and 3D MHD numerical simulation in general curvilinear coordinates
- A residual-based scheme for computing compressible flows on unstructured grids
- A Fast, Matrix-free Implicit Method for Computing Low Mach Number Flows on Unstructured Grids
- A further work on multi-phase two-fluid approach for compressible multi-phase flows
- An adaptive wavelet-collocation method for shock computations
- Large eddy simulation and experimental measurements of the near-field of a large turbulent helium plume
- AUSM(ALE): A geometrically conservative arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian flux splitting scheme
- Numerical simulation of shock diffraction on unstructured meshes
- Hybrid flux-splitting schemes for a common two-fluid model
- Improvement of convective concentration fluxes in a one step reactive flow solver
- Space-time adaptive multiresolution methods for hyperbolic conservation laws: Applications to compressible Euler equations
- Development of low-diffusion flux-splitting methods for dense gas-solid flows.
- Hybrid central-upwind finite volume schemes for solving the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations
- A positivity-preserving high-order weighted compact nonlinear scheme for compressible gas-liquid flows
- Mathematical modeling of jet interaction with a high-enthalpy flow in an expanding channel
- Development of the meshless finite volume particle method with exact and efficient calculation of interparticle area
- A general one-equation turbulence model for free shear and wall-bounded flows
- A review and comparative study of upwind biased schemes for compressible flow computation. III: Multidimensional extension on unstructured grids.
- An effective flux scheme for hypersonic heating prediction of re-entry vehicles
- Accurate, efficient and monotonic numerical methods for multi-dimensional compressible flows. I: Spatial discretization
- Relaxation schemes for the calculation of two-phase flow in pipes.
- An Eulerian-Lagrangian moving immersed interface method for simulating burning solids
- Towards shock-stable and accurate hypersonic heating computations: a new pressure flux for AUSM-family schemes
- On the remedy against shock anomalies in kinetic schemes
- Positivity-preserving Lagrangian scheme for multi-material compressible flow
- Semi-implicit characteristic-based boundary treatment for acoustics in low Mach number flows
- Low-diffusion approximate Riemann solvers for Reynolds-stress transport
- Exact Jacobians for implicit Navier-Stokes simulations of equilibrium real gas flows
- The equilibrium state method for hyperbolic conservation laws with stiff reaction terms
- A flux splitting method for the Euler equations
- An adaptive multiresolution scheme with local time stepping for evolutionary PDEs
- Direct numerical simulation of interfacial instabilities: A consistent, conservative, all-speed, sharp-interface method
- A front-tracking method with projected interface conditions for compressible multi-fluid flows
- Pressure-velocity coupling allowing acoustic calculation in low Mach number flow
- Extension of the finite volume particle method to viscous flow
- Numerical instabilities in upwind methods: Analysis and cures for the ``carbuncle phenomenon
- On a rough AUSM scheme for a one-dimensional two-phase model.
- A hybrid FVM-LBM method for single and multi-fluid compressible flow problems
- Hybrid flux-splitting schemes for a two-phase flow model
- Methods for the accurate computations of hypersonic flows. I: AUSMPW+scheme
- Analysis of Godunov type schemes applied to the compressible Euler system at low Mach number
- Performance comparison of flux schemes for numerical simulation of high-speed inviscid flows
- An improved low diffusion E-CUSP upwind scheme
- A computational model for nanosecond pulse laser-plasma interactions
- An artificially upstream flux vector splitting scheme for the Euler equations.
- On the extension of the AUSM+ scheme to compressible two-fluid models.
- Application of point implicit Runge–Kutta methods to inviscid and laminar flow problems using AUSM and AUSM+upwinding
- An adaptive shock-capturing algorithm for solving unsteady reactive flows.
- Numerical Simulations of Gaseous Detonation Propagation Using Different Supercomputing Architechtures
- On the computation of multi-material flows using ALE formulation.
- Mass flux schemes and connection to shock instability
- Numerical simulation of the homogeneous equilibrium model for two-phase flows
- Unstructured adaptive grid flow simulations of inert and reactive gas mixtures
- A sequel to a rough Godunov scheme: Application to real gases
- A new flux splitting scheme for the Euler equations
- Implementation of density-based solver for all speeds in the framework of OpenFOAM
- A combined momentum-interpolation and advection upstream splitting pressure-correction algorithm for simulation of convective and acoustic transport at all levels of Mach number
- Performances of upwind methods in predicting shear-like flows
- A flux-splitting method for hyperbolic-equation system of magnetized electron fluids in quasi-neutral plasmas
- Solving low Mach number Riemann problems by a momentum interpolation method
- A low-dissipation finite-volume method based on a new TENO shock-capturing scheme
- Adaptive Unstructured Mesh Refinement of Supersonic Channel Flows
- A new flux-based scheme for compressible flows
- Numerical simulation of high peak overpressure blast wave through shock tube and its interaction with a rectangular object
- Flux-conserving treatment of non-conformal interfaces for finite-volume discretization of conservation laws
- Accuracy assessment of upwind algorithms for steady-state computations
- A computational method for the Navier-Stokes equations at all speeds.
- Hybrid central-upwind schemes for numerical resolution of two-phase flows
- Evaluation of rotated upwind schemes for contact discontinuity and strong shock
- On numerical instabilities of Godunov-type schemes for strong shocks
- A new robust carbuncle-free Roe scheme for strong shock
- Compact upwind schemes on adaptive octrees
- On the coupling of a zonal body-fitted/immersed boundary method with ZDES: application to the interactions on a realistic space launcher afterbody flow
- Navier-Stokes simulation of shock-heavy bubble interaction: comparison of upwind and WENO schemes
- Transmission of a slowly moving shock across a nonconservative interface
- Artificial viscosity in Godunov-type schemes to cure the carbuncle phenomenon
- A fully-implicit finite-volume method for multi-fluid reactive and collisional magnetized plasmas on unstructured meshes
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