A simple, efficient, and robust numerical technique is provided for solving two dimensional incompressible steady viscous flows at moderate to high Reynolds numbers. The proposed approach employs an incremental multigrid method and an extrapolation procedure based on minimum residual concepts to accelerate the convergence rate of a robust block-line-Gauss-Seidel solver for the vorticity-stream function Navier-Stokes equations. Results are presented for the driven cavity flow problem using uniform and nonuniform grids and for the flow past a backward facing step in a channel. For this second problem, mesh refinement and Richardson extrapolation are used to obtain useful benchmark solutions in the full range of Reynolds numbers at which stead...
An attempt has been made to develop a convergent iterative method to obtain two-dimensional steady s...
A new numerical method which was used to reduce the computation time required in fluid dynamics to s...
A general purpose unstructured mesh solver for steady-state two-dimensional inviscid and viscous flo...
The numerical analysis of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations are becoming important tools in...
The steady state incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in 2-D are solved numerically using the arti...
Two-dimensional incompressible viscous driven-cavity flows are computed for Reynolds numbers on the ...
The 2D unsteady Navier-Stokes equations in its velocity-vorticity formulation, after time discre...
European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering, Barcelona 11-14 sept...
We present an overview of the most common numerical solution strategies for the incompressible Navie...
The current work is initiated in an effort to obtain an efficient, accurate, and robust algorithm fo...
Two improved algorithms which solve the steady-state Navier-Stokes equations, PISO and SIMPLER, are ...
A second-order time-accurate and spatially factored algorithm was used in a finite difference scheme...
A noniterative, implicit, space-marching, finite-difference algorithm was developed for the steady t...
The goal of this work is to present results for 2D viscous incompressible flows governed by the Nav...
A new parallel numerical scheme for solving incompressible steady-state flows is presented. The algo...
An attempt has been made to develop a convergent iterative method to obtain two-dimensional steady s...
A new numerical method which was used to reduce the computation time required in fluid dynamics to s...
A general purpose unstructured mesh solver for steady-state two-dimensional inviscid and viscous flo...
The numerical analysis of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations are becoming important tools in...
The steady state incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in 2-D are solved numerically using the arti...
Two-dimensional incompressible viscous driven-cavity flows are computed for Reynolds numbers on the ...
The 2D unsteady Navier-Stokes equations in its velocity-vorticity formulation, after time discre...
European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering, Barcelona 11-14 sept...
We present an overview of the most common numerical solution strategies for the incompressible Navie...
The current work is initiated in an effort to obtain an efficient, accurate, and robust algorithm fo...
Two improved algorithms which solve the steady-state Navier-Stokes equations, PISO and SIMPLER, are ...
A second-order time-accurate and spatially factored algorithm was used in a finite difference scheme...
A noniterative, implicit, space-marching, finite-difference algorithm was developed for the steady t...
The goal of this work is to present results for 2D viscous incompressible flows governed by the Nav...
A new parallel numerical scheme for solving incompressible steady-state flows is presented. The algo...
An attempt has been made to develop a convergent iterative method to obtain two-dimensional steady s...
A new numerical method which was used to reduce the computation time required in fluid dynamics to s...
A general purpose unstructured mesh solver for steady-state two-dimensional inviscid and viscous flo...