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An upwind kinetic flux vector splitting method on general mesh topologies
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1994
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Numerical AnalysisEngineeringGeneral Mesh TopologiesFluid MechanicsComputational MechanicsMesh OptimizationStructured Multiblock GridsCompressible FlowNumerical SimulationGrid SystemComputational GeometryRealistic GridsIncompressible FlowUnstructured Mesh GenerationMultiphase FlowNumerical Method For Partial Differential EquationFluid-structure InteractionAerospace EngineeringTurbulence ModelingMesh ReductionAerodynamicsUnstructured Grids
Abstract An upwind flux vector splitting algorithm which utilizes the moments of the Boltzmann equation to derive the Euler equations for inviscid compressible flow has been used with a variety of grid types. Although the upwind approach offers the potential for accurate flow simulations, it is necessary to ensure that such procedures can be utilized on realistic grids. In this paper, an upwind algorithm is used with structured multiblock grids, unstructured grids of triangles and hybrid structured/unstructured grids to solve realistic compressible flow problems in two dimensions.
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