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18 Jun 1990
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed the use of matrix-valued coefficients, which give appropriate viscosity for each wave component, for suppressing highfrequency oscillations and achieving good convergence properties.
Abstract: Artificial viscosity is added either implicity or explicitly in practically every numerical scheme for suppressing spurious oscillations in the solution of fluid-dynamics equations. In the present central-difference scheme, artificial viscosity is added explicitly for suppressing high-frequency oscillations and achieving good convergence properties. The amount of artificial viscosity added is controlled through the use of preselected coefficients. In the standard scheme, scalar coefficients based on the spectral radii of the Jacobian of the convective fluxes are used. However, this can add too much viscosity to the slower waves. Hence, the use of matrix-valued coefficients, which give appropriate viscosity for each wave component, is suggested. With the matrix-valued coefficients, the central-difference scheme produces more accurate solutions on a given grid, particularly in the vicinity of shocks and boundary layers, while still maintaining good convergence properties.

13 citations



01 Aug 1990
TL;DR: In this article, the use of multigrid methods to solve the Euler equations for hypersonic flow is discussed and the effect of the Runge-Kutta coefficients on the convergence rate was examined considering both damping characteristics and convection properties.
Abstract: The use of multigrid methods to solve the Euler equations for hypersonic flow is discussed. The steady state equations are considered with a Runge-Kutta smoother based on the time accurate equations together with local time stepping and residual smoothing. The effect of the Runge-Kutta coefficients on the convergence rate was examined considering both damping characteristics and convection properties. The importance of boundary conditions on the convergence rate for hypersonic flow is discussed. Also of importance are the switch between the second and fourth difference viscosity. Solutions are given for flow around the bump in a channel and flow around a biconic section.

9 citations