The I-D, quasi I-D and 2-D Euler solvers based on the method of space-time conservation element and solution element are used to simulate various flow phenomena including shock waves, Mach stem, contact surface, expansion waves, and their intersections and reflections. Seven test problems are solved to demonstrate the capability of this method for handling unsteady compressible flows in various configurations. Numerical results so obtained are compared with exact solutions and/or numerical solutions obtained by schemes based on other established computational techniques. Comparisons show that the present Euler solvers can generate highly accurate numerical solutions to complex flow problems in a straightforward manner without using any ad h...
Despite decades of development of unstructured mesh methods, high-fidelity time-accurate simulations...
Two linearized solvers (time and frequency domain) based on a high resolution numerical scheme are p...
This thesis presents and verifies a numerical method for solving the compressible Euler equations. T...
An Euler solver based on the method of space-time conservation element and solution element is in th...
A nontraditional numerical method for solving conservation laws is being developed. The new method i...
A new numerical framework for solving conservation laws is being developed. This new approach differ...
This paper reports on a significant advance in the area of nonreflecting boundary conditions (NRBCs)...
In this paper, we report a version of the Space-Time Conservation Element and Solution Element (CE/S...
A new technique is described for solving supersonic fluid dynamics problems containing multiple regi...
A new numerical framework for solving conservation laws is being developed. This new framework diffe...
Without resorting to special treatment for each individual test case, the 1D and 2D CE/SE shock-capt...
This paper reports on a significant advance in the area of non-reflecting boundary conditions (NRBCs...
A comparative study of the performance of commonly used, TVD or non-7VD second order accurate numeri...
grantor: University of TorontoA numerical analysis is presented in this study for solving ...
grantor: University of TorontoA numerical analysis is presented in this study for solving ...
Despite decades of development of unstructured mesh methods, high-fidelity time-accurate simulations...
Two linearized solvers (time and frequency domain) based on a high resolution numerical scheme are p...
This thesis presents and verifies a numerical method for solving the compressible Euler equations. T...
An Euler solver based on the method of space-time conservation element and solution element is in th...
A nontraditional numerical method for solving conservation laws is being developed. The new method i...
A new numerical framework for solving conservation laws is being developed. This new approach differ...
This paper reports on a significant advance in the area of nonreflecting boundary conditions (NRBCs)...
In this paper, we report a version of the Space-Time Conservation Element and Solution Element (CE/S...
A new technique is described for solving supersonic fluid dynamics problems containing multiple regi...
A new numerical framework for solving conservation laws is being developed. This new framework diffe...
Without resorting to special treatment for each individual test case, the 1D and 2D CE/SE shock-capt...
This paper reports on a significant advance in the area of non-reflecting boundary conditions (NRBCs...
A comparative study of the performance of commonly used, TVD or non-7VD second order accurate numeri...
grantor: University of TorontoA numerical analysis is presented in this study for solving ...
grantor: University of TorontoA numerical analysis is presented in this study for solving ...
Despite decades of development of unstructured mesh methods, high-fidelity time-accurate simulations...
Two linearized solvers (time and frequency domain) based on a high resolution numerical scheme are p...
This thesis presents and verifies a numerical method for solving the compressible Euler equations. T...