The properties of two algorithms for the solution of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations are examined. These algorithms are representative of the two prevalent splitting philosophies used to split the Navier-Stokes equations. The properties of the algorithms are determined by Fourier analysis of a model problem. It is shown that splittings resulting in Stokes subproblems have desirable dissipative properties which are lacking in the velocity-pressure splittings.Algorithms for solving subproblems resulting from the splitting of the Navier-Stokes equations are introduced and compared to existing methods. The new methods are based on a splitting of the Stokes matrix and subsequent orthogonal projection of the intermediate velocity onto ...
This thesis approaches the solution of the linearized finite element discretization of the Navier-St...
In this paper we introduce a new preconditioner for linear systems of saddle point type arising from...
In this paper we introduce a new preconditioner for linear systems of saddle point type arising from...
The properties of two algorithms for the solution of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations are ...
This article presents a splitting technique for solving the time dependent incompress-ible Navier-St...
Abstract: New implicit finite-difference schemes to solve the time-dependent incompressibl...
Abstract. We analyze splitting algorithms for a class of two-dimensional fluid equations, which incl...
This thesis extends earlier research in numerical analysis and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to...
The first splitting schemes for solving the system of incompressible Navier-Stokes equations have be...
We present a new splitting method for time-dependent convention-dominated diffusion problems. The or...
We outline a new class of robust and efficient methods for solving subproblems that arise in the lin...
We outline a new class of robust and efficient methods for solving subproblems that arise in the lin...
A new finite element method, which is the characteristic-based operator-splitting (CBOS) algorithm, ...
This work is concerned with the conservation properties of a new vectorial oper-ator splitting schem...
We investigate a general approach for the numerical approximation of incompressible Navier-Stokes eq...
This thesis approaches the solution of the linearized finite element discretization of the Navier-St...
In this paper we introduce a new preconditioner for linear systems of saddle point type arising from...
In this paper we introduce a new preconditioner for linear systems of saddle point type arising from...
The properties of two algorithms for the solution of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations are ...
This article presents a splitting technique for solving the time dependent incompress-ible Navier-St...
Abstract: New implicit finite-difference schemes to solve the time-dependent incompressibl...
Abstract. We analyze splitting algorithms for a class of two-dimensional fluid equations, which incl...
This thesis extends earlier research in numerical analysis and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to...
The first splitting schemes for solving the system of incompressible Navier-Stokes equations have be...
We present a new splitting method for time-dependent convention-dominated diffusion problems. The or...
We outline a new class of robust and efficient methods for solving subproblems that arise in the lin...
We outline a new class of robust and efficient methods for solving subproblems that arise in the lin...
A new finite element method, which is the characteristic-based operator-splitting (CBOS) algorithm, ...
This work is concerned with the conservation properties of a new vectorial oper-ator splitting schem...
We investigate a general approach for the numerical approximation of incompressible Navier-Stokes eq...
This thesis approaches the solution of the linearized finite element discretization of the Navier-St...
In this paper we introduce a new preconditioner for linear systems of saddle point type arising from...
In this paper we introduce a new preconditioner for linear systems of saddle point type arising from...