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The current status of CFD with regard to unstructured grids employing finite element methods and Eulerian frames is reviewed. Algorithms suitable for the computation of large three-dimensional problems involving flow past arbitrary geometries are developed. Adaptive mesh refinement strategy is reviewed, and domain splitting or local time-stepping are briefly addressed. The development of search algorithms of optimal order, variable time-stepping Jacobi smoothers for elliptic problems, and transport concepts for hyperbolics to help achieve good performance for unstructured multigrid processes is discussed. As examples, transient supersonic flow in a channel, regular shock reflection of a wall, viscous flow past a protruberance, potential flow past a cylinder, and Burgers equation are considered.
Published on 01/01/1985
DOI: 10.1007/BFb0032250
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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