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1NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19930014535: Development Of Iterative Techniques For The Solution Of Unsteady Compressible Viscous Flows

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During the past two decades, there has been significant progress in the field of numerical simulation of unsteady compressible viscous flows. At present, a variety of solution techniques exist such as the transonic small disturbance analyses (TSD), transonic full potential equation-based methods, unsteady Euler solvers, and unsteady Navier-Stokes solvers. These advances have been made possible by developments in three areas: (1) improved numerical algorithms; (2) automation of body-fitted grid generation schemes; and (3) advanced computer architectures with vector processing and massively parallel processing features. In this work, the GMRES scheme has been considered as a candidate for acceleration of a Newton iteration time marching scheme for unsteady 2-D and 3-D compressible viscous flow calculation; from preliminary calculations, this will provide up to a 65 percent reduction in the computer time requirements over the existing class of explicit and implicit time marching schemes. The proposed method has ben tested on structured grids, but is flexible enough for extension to unstructured grids. The described scheme has been tested only on the current generation of vector processor architecture of the Cray Y/MP class, but should be suitable for adaptation to massively parallel machines.

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2NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19920010521: Development Of Iterative Techniques For The Solution Of Unsteady Compressible Viscous Flows

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The development of efficient iterative solution methods for the numerical solution of two- and three-dimensional compressible Navier-Stokes equations is discussed. Iterative time marching methods have several advantages over classical multi-step explicit time marching schemes, and non-iterative implicit time marching schemes. Iterative schemes have better stability characteristics than non-iterative explicit and implicit schemes. In this work, another approach based on the classical conjugate gradient method, known as the Generalized Minimum Residual (GMRES) algorithm is investigated. The GMRES algorithm has been used in the past by a number of researchers for solving steady viscous and inviscid flow problems. Here, we investigate the suitability of this algorithm for solving the system of non-linear equations that arise in unsteady Navier-Stokes solvers at each time step.

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3NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19940012656: Development Of Iterative Techniques For The Solution Of Unsteady Compressible Viscous Flows

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The work done under this project was documented in detail as the Ph. D. dissertation of Dr. Duane Hixon. The objectives of the research project were evaluation of the generalized minimum residual method (GMRES) as a tool for accelerating 2-D and 3-D unsteady flows and evaluation of the suitability of the GMRES algorithm for unsteady flows, computed on parallel computer architectures.

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4NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19920024993: Development Of Iterative Techniques For The Solution Of Unsteady Compressible Viscous Flows

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A research effort was initiated at Georgia Tech in February 1991 on the development of efficient techniques for the computation of 2-D and 3-D unsteady compressible flow problems. It was found that in 2-D unsteady viscous flow applications, the generalized minimal residual (GMRES) scheme was able to significantly improve the accuracy and stability characteristics of an existing 2-D ADI (Alternating Direction Implicit) time marching scheme. That is, the GMRES/ADI combination allowed 10 to 20 times larger time steps compared to an ADI scheme. Because the GMRES algorithm requires 5 to 10 times the CPU work compared to the ADI scheme, the combined GMRES/ADI scheme yields a net factor of 2 savings in CPU cost. During the past year, we also experimented with GMRES/multigrid/ADI combination. The purpose of this combination was to compute the low frequency components of the change in the flow properties from one time step to the next on a coarse grid. This strategy reduces the memory requirements of the GMRES method roughly by a factor of 4-8 for steady flow problems.

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5NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19910018189: Development Of Iterative Techniques For The Solution Of Unsteady Compressible Viscous Flows

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Efficient iterative solution methods are being developed for the numerical solution of two- and three-dimensional compressible Navier-Stokes equations. Iterative time marching methods have several advantages over classical multi-step explicit time marching schemes, and non-iterative implicit time marching schemes. Iterative schemes have better stability characteristics than non-iterative explicit and implicit schemes. Thus, the extra work required by iterative schemes can also be designed to perform efficiently on current and future generation scalable, missively parallel machines. An obvious candidate for iteratively solving the system of coupled nonlinear algebraic equations arising in CFD applications is the Newton method. Newton's method was implemented in existing finite difference and finite volume methods. Depending on the complexity of the problem, the number of Newton iterations needed per step to solve the discretized system of equations can, however, vary dramatically from a few to several hundred. Another popular approach based on the classical conjugate gradient method, known as the GMRES (Generalized Minimum Residual) algorithm is investigated. The GMRES algorithm was used in the past by a number of researchers for solving steady viscous and inviscid flow problems with considerable success. Here, the suitability of this algorithm is investigated for solving the system of nonlinear equations that arise in unsteady Navier-Stokes solvers at each time step. Unlike the Newton method which attempts to drive the error in the solution at each and every node down to zero, the GMRES algorithm only seeks to minimize the L2 norm of the error. In the GMRES algorithm the changes in the flow properties from one time step to the next are assumed to be the sum of a set of orthogonal vectors. By choosing the number of vectors to a reasonably small value N (between 5 and 20) the work required for advancing the solution from one time step to the next may be kept to (N+1) times that of a noniterative scheme. Many of the operations required by the GMRES algorithm such as matrix-vector multiplies, matrix additions and subtractions can all be vectorized and parallelized efficiently.

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