Two Newton-like methods, i.e. the sparse finite difference Newton method and the sparse quasi-Newton method, are applied to the Navier-Stokes solutions of hypersonic flows using the Osher flux difference splitting high resolution scheme. The resulting large block structured sparse linear system is solved by a new multilevel iterative solver, the ct-GMRES method, which includes a preconditioner and a damping factor. The algorithm is demonstrated to provide fast, accurate solutions of the hypersonic flow over a cone at high angle of attack. Being parallelisable on distributed memory multiprocessors and having an ability to tackle highly non-linear problems, it has great promise in tackling more complex practical air vehicle configurations. As...
Efficient iterative solution methods are being developed for the numerical solution of two- and thre...
This thesis reports research carried out towards numerical simulation of hypersonic flows around spa...
Several multigrid schemes are considered for the numerical computation of viscous hypersonic flows. ...
Two Newton-like methods, i.e. the sparse finite difference Newton method and the sparse quasi-Newton...
Two Newton-like methods, i.e. the sparse finite difference Newton method and the sparse quasi-Newton...
Two Newton-like methods, i.e. the sparse finite difference Newton method and the sparse quasi-Newton...
The paper reports on Newton-like methods called SFDN-a-GMRES and SQN-a-GMRES methods that have been ...
The motivation for this thesis is to develop a parallelizable fully implicit numerical Navier-Stokes...
The motivation for this thesis is to develop a parallelizable fully implicit numerical Navier-Stokes...
This paper presents a new technique to parallelize Newton method for the locally conical approximat...
The paper describes two studies involved with the parallelisation of algorithms for the numerical c...
Linearization of the non-linear system arising from Newton's method in solving steady state laminar...
Linearization of the non-linear systems arising from fully implicit schemes in computational fluid...
This thesis reports research carried out towards numerical simulation of hypersonic flows around spa...
A novel high order compact scheme for solving the compressible Navier-Stokes equations has been deve...
Efficient iterative solution methods are being developed for the numerical solution of two- and thre...
This thesis reports research carried out towards numerical simulation of hypersonic flows around spa...
Several multigrid schemes are considered for the numerical computation of viscous hypersonic flows. ...
Two Newton-like methods, i.e. the sparse finite difference Newton method and the sparse quasi-Newton...
Two Newton-like methods, i.e. the sparse finite difference Newton method and the sparse quasi-Newton...
Two Newton-like methods, i.e. the sparse finite difference Newton method and the sparse quasi-Newton...
The paper reports on Newton-like methods called SFDN-a-GMRES and SQN-a-GMRES methods that have been ...
The motivation for this thesis is to develop a parallelizable fully implicit numerical Navier-Stokes...
The motivation for this thesis is to develop a parallelizable fully implicit numerical Navier-Stokes...
This paper presents a new technique to parallelize Newton method for the locally conical approximat...
The paper describes two studies involved with the parallelisation of algorithms for the numerical c...
Linearization of the non-linear system arising from Newton's method in solving steady state laminar...
Linearization of the non-linear systems arising from fully implicit schemes in computational fluid...
This thesis reports research carried out towards numerical simulation of hypersonic flows around spa...
A novel high order compact scheme for solving the compressible Navier-Stokes equations has been deve...
Efficient iterative solution methods are being developed for the numerical solution of two- and thre...
This thesis reports research carried out towards numerical simulation of hypersonic flows around spa...
Several multigrid schemes are considered for the numerical computation of viscous hypersonic flows. ...