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The following pages link to A numerical method for incompressible and compressible flow problems with smooth solutions (Q1086087):
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- Preconditioned methods for simulations of low speed compressible flows (Q435400) (← links)
- Impact of source terms on reliability of CFD algorithms (Q448085) (← links)
- Analysis of artificial pressure equations in numerical simulations of a turbulent channel flow (Q777600) (← links)
- Splitting methods for low Mach number Euler and Navier-Stokes equations (Q1115732) (← links)
- Unsymmetric hyperbolic systems and the Euler equations at low Mach numbers (Q1122436) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of a low-Mach-number flow with a large temperature variation (Q1198338) (← links)
- Computing flows on general three-dimensional nonsmooth staggered grids (Q1284541) (← links)
- A unified method for computing incompressible and compressible flows in boundary-fitted coordinates (Q1287137) (← links)
- A domain decomposition method for almost incompressible flow (Q1369545) (← links)
- Application of an all-speed implicit non-dissipative DNS algorithm to hydrodynamic instabilities (Q1641487) (← links)
- A low-Mach number method for the numerical simulation of complex flows (Q1792015) (← links)
- A coupled implicit method for chemical non-equilibrium flows at all speeds (Q1802293) (← links)
- Review of preconditioning methods for fluid dynamics (Q1802658) (← links)
- Analysis of preconditioning and multigrid for Euler flows with low- subsonic regions (Q1894153) (← links)
- Convergence acceleration for computing steady-state compressible flow at low Mach numbers (Q1962731) (← links)
- A second order primitive preconditioner for solving all speed multi-phase flows (Q2485376) (← links)
- A Preconditioned Flux-Differencing Scheme for Chemically Reacting Flows at all Mach Numbers (Q4360959) (← links)
- Efficient parallel computations of flows of arbitrary fluids for all regimes of Reynolds, Mach and Grashof numbers (Q4797101) (← links)
- The solution of the compressible Euler equations at low Mach numbers using a stabilized finite element algorithm (Q5946839) (← links)
- All-speed numerical methods for the Euler equations via a sequential explicit time integration (Q6101552) (← links)