In the fourth installment of the celebrated series of five papers entitled "Towards the ultimate conservative difference scheme", Van Leer (1977) introduced five schemes for advection, the first three are piecewise linear, and the last two, piecewise parabolic. Among the five, scheme I, which is the least accurate, extends with relative ease to systems of equations in multiple dimensions. As a result, it became the most popular and is widely known as the MUSCL scheme (monotone upstream-centered schemes for conservation laws). Schemes III and V have the same accuracy, are the most accurate, and are closely related to current high-order methods. Scheme III uses a piecewise linear approximation that is discontinuous across cells, and can be co...
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International audienceEfficient transport algorithms are essential to the numerical resolution of in...
A comparative study of three numerical formulations for discontinuous high-order reconstruction on u...
The conservation laws governing the multiphase flows in porous media are often convection‐dominated ...
Scheme III (piecewise linear) and V (piecewise parabolic) of Van Leer are shown to yield identical s...
The upwind leapfrog method for the advection equation, which is non-dissipative and very accurate, i...
The relative computational effort among the spatially five point numerical flux functions of Harten,...
Using the interpolation polynomial method, major upwind explicit advection–diffusion schemes of up t...
AbstractIn this paper we first briefly review the very high order ADER methods for solving hyperboli...
This paper is concerned with an overview of upwinding schemes, and further nonlinear applications of...
AbstractThe upwind schemes play an important role in CFD. In this paper, some high order schemes are...
This paper focuses on the evolution of advection upstream splitting method (AUSM) schemes. The main ...
We present a systematic methodology to develop high order accurate numerical approaches for linear a...
Abstract. Discontinuous-Galerkin schemes are presented for convective flow approxima-tion in reservo...
Discontinuous-Galerkin schemes are presented for convective flow approximation in reservoir simulati...
The present paper deals with the progress of multi-dimensional limiting process (MLP) and discuss th...
International audienceEfficient transport algorithms are essential to the numerical resolution of in...
A comparative study of three numerical formulations for discontinuous high-order reconstruction on u...
The conservation laws governing the multiphase flows in porous media are often convection‐dominated ...