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May 20, 2001, 21:42 |
Adams-bashforth scheme
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hi,there, I have a problem about the upwind or hybrid scheme,I want to extend my code(central difference for all space derivatives) to fluid field including separation,now,I use Adams-bashforth for the convective terms[i.e.,du/dx(t+1)=3/2(du/dx(t))-1/2(du/dx(t-1))],I wonder,if I can use upwind or hybrid scheme for du/dx(t) and du/dx(t-1) to evaluate du/dx(t+1)?here,t is the time step.
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May 21, 2001, 05:55 |
Re: Adams-bashforth scheme
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Yes you can. But, why don't you use the conservative form of the equations? I find it easier to upwind the equations written in conservative form, specially for FVM methods.
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April 13, 2020, 18:51 |
Excuse me, how can set Adams-Bashforth scheme in the fluent?
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