This paper introduces a unified concept and algorithm for the fractionalstep (FS), artificial compressibility (AC) and pressure-projection (PP) methods for solving the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. The proposed FSAC-PP approach falls into the group of pseudo-time splitting high-resolution methods incorporating the characteristics-based (CB) Godunov-type treatment of convective terms with PP methods. Due to the fact that the CB Godunov-type methods are applicable directly to the hyperbolic AC formulation and not to the elliptical FS-PP (split) methods, thus the straightforward coupling of CB Godunov-type schemes with PP methods is not possible. Therefore, the proposed FSAC-PP approach unifies the fully-explicit AC and semi-implicit...
The fractional step method is a technique that results in a computationally-efficient implementation...
The fractional step method is a technique that results in a computationally-efficient implementation...
In the present study, we develop a generalised Godunov-type multi-directional characteristics-based ...
This study focuses on an incompressible and laminar flow problem behind a backward facing step by e...
Commercial and open-source CFD solvers rely mostly on incompressible approximate projection methods ...
In this note, an artificial compressibility based fractional step method is analysed against a monol...
The objective of the current research is to construct numerical methods based on physical principle...
The present review describes and analyses a class of finite element fractional step methodsfor solvi...
A fractional step method is developed for solving the time-dependent three-dimensional incompressibl...
In this thesis, we describe a globally second-order accurate sharp immersed boundary projection meth...
In this thesis, we describe a globally second-order accurate sharp immersed boundary projection meth...
The fractional step method is a technique that results in a computationally-efficient implementation...
The fractional step method is a technique that results in a computationally-efficient implementation...
In this paper we present a summary of the splitting technique for both compressible and incompressib...
An implicit fractional-step method for the numerical solution of the time-dependent incompressible N...
The fractional step method is a technique that results in a computationally-efficient implementation...
The fractional step method is a technique that results in a computationally-efficient implementation...
In the present study, we develop a generalised Godunov-type multi-directional characteristics-based ...
This study focuses on an incompressible and laminar flow problem behind a backward facing step by e...
Commercial and open-source CFD solvers rely mostly on incompressible approximate projection methods ...
In this note, an artificial compressibility based fractional step method is analysed against a monol...
The objective of the current research is to construct numerical methods based on physical principle...
The present review describes and analyses a class of finite element fractional step methodsfor solvi...
A fractional step method is developed for solving the time-dependent three-dimensional incompressibl...
In this thesis, we describe a globally second-order accurate sharp immersed boundary projection meth...
In this thesis, we describe a globally second-order accurate sharp immersed boundary projection meth...
The fractional step method is a technique that results in a computationally-efficient implementation...
The fractional step method is a technique that results in a computationally-efficient implementation...
In this paper we present a summary of the splitting technique for both compressible and incompressib...
An implicit fractional-step method for the numerical solution of the time-dependent incompressible N...
The fractional step method is a technique that results in a computationally-efficient implementation...
The fractional step method is a technique that results in a computationally-efficient implementation...
In the present study, we develop a generalised Godunov-type multi-directional characteristics-based ...