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PERFORMANCE OF TWO DIFFERENT HIGH-ACCURACY UPWIND SCHEMES IN INVISCID COMPRESSIBLE FLOW FIELDS  

Hosseini R (Graduate School, Mechanical Eng. Department, Faculty of Eng., University of Tehran)
Rahimian M.H (Mechanical Eng. Department Faculty of Eng., University of Tehran)
Mirzaee M (Mechanical Eng. Department, K.N.Toosi University of Technology)
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Journal of computational fluids engineering / v.10, no.1, 2005 , pp. 99-106 More about this Journal
Abstract
Performance of first, second and third order accurate methods for calculation of in viscid fluxes in fluid flow governing equations are investigated here. For the purpose, an upwind method based on Roe's scheme is used to solve 2-dimensional Euler equations. To increase the accuracy of the method two different schemes are applied. The first one is a second and third order upwind-based algorithm with the MUSCL extrapolation Van Leer (1979), based on primitive variables. The other one is an upwind-based algorithm with the Chakravarthy extrapolation to the fluxes of mass, momentum and energy. The results show that the thickness of shock layer in the third order accuracy is less than its value in second order. Moreover, applying limiter eliminates the oscillations near the shock while increases the thickness of shock layer especially in MUSCL method using Van Albada limiter.
Keywords
EulerRoe; High-Accuracy; MUSCL; Chakravarthy;
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