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Friends if you have any material concerned with Relaxation scheme. Then please share.
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relaxation schemes are used to speed up the convergence to a steady state. the most simple is SOR. For the Navier Stokes equations there are some other tecniques based on the idea of the relaxation scheme. Try to have a look to the work of jameson on implicit residual smmothing or local time stepping.
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