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Flux-Corrected Transport : Principles, Algorithms, and Applications / edited by Dmitri Kuzmin, Rainald Löhner, Stefan Turek.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Scientific ComputationEditor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005Descripción: xiv, 301 páginas 99 ilustraciones, 25 en color. recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9783540272069
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • QC1-999
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
The Conception, Gestation, Birth, and Infancy of FCT -- The Design of Flux-Corrected Transport (FCT) Algorithms For Structured Grids -- On Monotonically Integrated Large Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Flows Based on FCT Algorithms -- Large Scale Urban Simulations with FCT -- 30 Years of FCT: Status and Directions -- Algebraic Flux Correction I. Scalar Conservation Laws -- Algebraic Flux Correction II. Compressible Euler Equations -- Algebraic Flux Correction III. Incompressible Flow Problems.
Resumen: Addressing students and researchers as well as CFD practitioners, this book describes the state of the art in the development of high-resolution schemes based on the Flux-Corrected Transport (FCT) paradigm. Intended for readers who have a solid background in Computational Fluid Dynamics, the book begins with historical notes by J.P. Boris and D.L. Book. Review articles that follow describe recent advances in the design of FCT algorithms as well as various algorithmic aspects. The topics addressed in the book and its main highlights include: the derivation and analysis of classical FCT schemes with special emphasis on the underlying physical and mathematical constraints; flux limiting for hyperbolic systems; generalization of FCT to implicit time-stepping and finite element discretizations on unstructured meshes and its role as a subgrid scale model for Monotonically Integrated Large Eddy Simulation (MILES) of turbulent flows. The proposed enhancements of the FCT methodology also comprise the prelimiting and 'failsafe' adjustment of antidiffusive fluxes, the use of characteristic variables, and iterative flux correction. The cause and cure of detrimental clipping/terracing effects are discussed. Many numerical examples are presented for academic test problems and large-scale applications alike.
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The Conception, Gestation, Birth, and Infancy of FCT -- The Design of Flux-Corrected Transport (FCT) Algorithms For Structured Grids -- On Monotonically Integrated Large Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Flows Based on FCT Algorithms -- Large Scale Urban Simulations with FCT -- 30 Years of FCT: Status and Directions -- Algebraic Flux Correction I. Scalar Conservation Laws -- Algebraic Flux Correction II. Compressible Euler Equations -- Algebraic Flux Correction III. Incompressible Flow Problems.

Addressing students and researchers as well as CFD practitioners, this book describes the state of the art in the development of high-resolution schemes based on the Flux-Corrected Transport (FCT) paradigm. Intended for readers who have a solid background in Computational Fluid Dynamics, the book begins with historical notes by J.P. Boris and D.L. Book. Review articles that follow describe recent advances in the design of FCT algorithms as well as various algorithmic aspects. The topics addressed in the book and its main highlights include: the derivation and analysis of classical FCT schemes with special emphasis on the underlying physical and mathematical constraints; flux limiting for hyperbolic systems; generalization of FCT to implicit time-stepping and finite element discretizations on unstructured meshes and its role as a subgrid scale model for Monotonically Integrated Large Eddy Simulation (MILES) of turbulent flows. The proposed enhancements of the FCT methodology also comprise the prelimiting and 'failsafe' adjustment of antidiffusive fluxes, the use of characteristic variables, and iterative flux correction. The cause and cure of detrimental clipping/terracing effects are discussed. Many numerical examples are presented for academic test problems and large-scale applications alike.

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