Over the years, multigrid has been demonstrated as an efficient technique for solving inviscid flow problems. However, for viscous flows, convergence rates often degrade. This is generally due to the required use of stretched meshes (i.e., the aspect ratio AR = Δy/Δx < < 1) in order to capture the boundary layer near the body. Usual techniques for generating a sequence of grids that produce proper convergence rates on isotropic meshes are not adequate for stretched meshes. This work focuses on the solution of Laplace's equation, discretized through a Galerkin finite-element formulation on unstructured stretched triangular meshes. A coarsening strategy is proposed and results are discussed
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Efficient preconditioned multigrid methods are developed for both inviscid and viscous flow applicat...
This paper describes a robust and ecient algorithm for the numerical solution of the steady compress...
Over the years, multigrid has been demonstrated as an efficient technique for solving inviscid flow ...
A Navier-Stokes algorithm for use on unstructured triangular meshes is presented. Spatial discretiza...
Unstructured multigrid techniques for relieving the sti#ness associated with high-Reynolds number vi...
Unstructured multigrid techniques for relieving the stiffness associated with high-Reynolds number v...
Multigrid efficiency often suffers from inadequate coarse grid correction in different prototypic si...
An efficient multigrid finite element method for vector problems on triangular anisotropic semi‐stru...
The use of multigrid and related preconditioners with the finite element method is often limited by ...
A preconditioned directional-implicit agglomeration algorithm is developed for solving two- and thre...
Agglomerated multigrid techniques used in unstructured-grid methods are studied critically for a mod...
An algorithm is described that calculates inviscid, laminar, and turbulent flows on triangular meshe...
An algorithm is described that calculates inviscid, laminar, and turbulent flows on triangular meshe...
International audienceThis paper describes an algorithm designed for the automatic coarsening of thr...
In this study, a new cell agglomeration technique is developed and applied to 1st and 2nd order invi...
Efficient preconditioned multigrid methods are developed for both inviscid and viscous flow applicat...
This paper describes a robust and ecient algorithm for the numerical solution of the steady compress...
Over the years, multigrid has been demonstrated as an efficient technique for solving inviscid flow ...
A Navier-Stokes algorithm for use on unstructured triangular meshes is presented. Spatial discretiza...
Unstructured multigrid techniques for relieving the sti#ness associated with high-Reynolds number vi...
Unstructured multigrid techniques for relieving the stiffness associated with high-Reynolds number v...
Multigrid efficiency often suffers from inadequate coarse grid correction in different prototypic si...
An efficient multigrid finite element method for vector problems on triangular anisotropic semi‐stru...
The use of multigrid and related preconditioners with the finite element method is often limited by ...
A preconditioned directional-implicit agglomeration algorithm is developed for solving two- and thre...
Agglomerated multigrid techniques used in unstructured-grid methods are studied critically for a mod...
An algorithm is described that calculates inviscid, laminar, and turbulent flows on triangular meshe...
An algorithm is described that calculates inviscid, laminar, and turbulent flows on triangular meshe...
International audienceThis paper describes an algorithm designed for the automatic coarsening of thr...
In this study, a new cell agglomeration technique is developed and applied to 1st and 2nd order invi...
Efficient preconditioned multigrid methods are developed for both inviscid and viscous flow applicat...
This paper describes a robust and ecient algorithm for the numerical solution of the steady compress...