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1NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19870018932: Finite Element Solution Techniques For Large-scale Problems In Computational Fluid Dynamics
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Element-by-element approximate factorization, implicit-explicit and adaptive implicit-explicit approximation procedures are presented for the finite-element formulations of large-scale fluid dynamics problems. The element-by-element approximation scheme totally eliminates the need for formation, storage and inversion of large global matrices. Implicit-explicit schemes, which are approximations to implicit schemes, substantially reduce the computational burden associated with large global matrices. In the adaptive implicit-explicit scheme, the implicit elements are selected dynamically based on element level stability and accuracy considerations. This scheme provides implicit refinement where it is needed. The methods are applied to various problems governed by the convection-diffusion and incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. In all cases studied, the results obtained are indistinguishable from those obtained by the implicit formulations.
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- Title: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19870018932: Finite Element Solution Techniques For Large-scale Problems In Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Author: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
- Language: English
“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19870018932: Finite Element Solution Techniques For Large-scale Problems In Computational Fluid Dynamics” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - APPROXIMATION - COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS - FACTORIZATION - FINITE ELEMENT METHOD - PROBLEM SOLVING - ACCURACY - COMPUTATION - CONVECTION - DIFFUSION - MATRICES (MATHEMATICS) - NAVIER-STOKES EQUATION - STABILITY - Liou, J. - Tezduyar, T. E.
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2Computational Techniques For Fluid Dynamics
By Fletcher, Clive, 1944-
Element-by-element approximate factorization, implicit-explicit and adaptive implicit-explicit approximation procedures are presented for the finite-element formulations of large-scale fluid dynamics problems. The element-by-element approximation scheme totally eliminates the need for formation, storage and inversion of large global matrices. Implicit-explicit schemes, which are approximations to implicit schemes, substantially reduce the computational burden associated with large global matrices. In the adaptive implicit-explicit scheme, the implicit elements are selected dynamically based on element level stability and accuracy considerations. This scheme provides implicit refinement where it is needed. The methods are applied to various problems governed by the convection-diffusion and incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. In all cases studied, the results obtained are indistinguishable from those obtained by the implicit formulations.
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3Computational Techniques For Fluid Dynamics
By Fletcher, C. A. J
Element-by-element approximate factorization, implicit-explicit and adaptive implicit-explicit approximation procedures are presented for the finite-element formulations of large-scale fluid dynamics problems. The element-by-element approximation scheme totally eliminates the need for formation, storage and inversion of large global matrices. Implicit-explicit schemes, which are approximations to implicit schemes, substantially reduce the computational burden associated with large global matrices. In the adaptive implicit-explicit scheme, the implicit elements are selected dynamically based on element level stability and accuracy considerations. This scheme provides implicit refinement where it is needed. The methods are applied to various problems governed by the convection-diffusion and incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. In all cases studied, the results obtained are indistinguishable from those obtained by the implicit formulations.
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