Anapproach which closely maintains the non-dissipative nature of classical fourth or higher-order spatial differencing away from shock waves and steep gradient regions while being capable of accurately capturing discontinuities, steep gradient, and fine scale turbulent structures in a stable and efficient manner is described. The approach is a generalization of the method of Gustafsson and Olsson and the artificial compression method (ACM) switch of Harten. Spatially non-dissipative fourth- or higher-order compact and non-compact spatial differencings are used as the base schemes. Instead of applying a scalar filter as in Gustafsson and Olsson, an ACM switch is used to signal the appropriate amount of second- or third-order total variation ...
Accurate numerical simulations of complex multiscale compressible viscous flows, especially high spe...
The goal of this paper is to generalize the well-balanced approach for non-equilibrium flow studied ...
Recent progress in the development of a class of low dissipative high order (fourth-order or higher)...
Anapproach which closely maintains the non-dissipative nature of classical fourth or higher-order sp...
An approach which closely maintains the non-dissipative nature of classical fourth- or higher-order ...
Accurate and efficient direct numerical simulation of turbulence in the presence of shock waves repr...
In a series of papers, Olsson (1994, 1995), Olsson & Oliger (1994), Strand (1994), Gerritsen &am...
In a series of papers, Olsson (1994, 1995), Olsson & Oliger (1994), Strand (1994), Gerritsen Olsson ...
This paper extends the accuracy of the high order nonlinear filter finite difference method of Yee a...
Two families of explicit and implicit compact high-resolution shock- capturing methods for the multi...
The goal of this paper is to generalize the well-balanced approach for non-equilibrium flow studied ...
High-speed turbulent flows are encountered in most space-related applications (including exploration...
At high Mach numbers the two-dimensional time-developing mixing layer develops shock waves, position...
In Kotov et al. (Proceedings of ICCFD8, 2014) the LES of a turbulent flow with a strong shock by Yee...
The recently developed essentially fourth-order or higher low dissipative shockcapturing scheme of Y...
Accurate numerical simulations of complex multiscale compressible viscous flows, especially high spe...
The goal of this paper is to generalize the well-balanced approach for non-equilibrium flow studied ...
Recent progress in the development of a class of low dissipative high order (fourth-order or higher)...
Anapproach which closely maintains the non-dissipative nature of classical fourth or higher-order sp...
An approach which closely maintains the non-dissipative nature of classical fourth- or higher-order ...
Accurate and efficient direct numerical simulation of turbulence in the presence of shock waves repr...
In a series of papers, Olsson (1994, 1995), Olsson & Oliger (1994), Strand (1994), Gerritsen &am...
In a series of papers, Olsson (1994, 1995), Olsson & Oliger (1994), Strand (1994), Gerritsen Olsson ...
This paper extends the accuracy of the high order nonlinear filter finite difference method of Yee a...
Two families of explicit and implicit compact high-resolution shock- capturing methods for the multi...
The goal of this paper is to generalize the well-balanced approach for non-equilibrium flow studied ...
High-speed turbulent flows are encountered in most space-related applications (including exploration...
At high Mach numbers the two-dimensional time-developing mixing layer develops shock waves, position...
In Kotov et al. (Proceedings of ICCFD8, 2014) the LES of a turbulent flow with a strong shock by Yee...
The recently developed essentially fourth-order or higher low dissipative shockcapturing scheme of Y...
Accurate numerical simulations of complex multiscale compressible viscous flows, especially high spe...
The goal of this paper is to generalize the well-balanced approach for non-equilibrium flow studied ...
Recent progress in the development of a class of low dissipative high order (fourth-order or higher)...