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Old   March 9, 2000, 09:56
Default References for MacCormack scheme
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L Srinivasa Mohan
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Hello

I am a graduate student of Chemical Engineering working on the solution of compressible granular flow. The equations look a lot like the compressible Navier Stokes equations and someone suggested that I use the MacCormack scheme. I have two references on the implementation for irregular grids, one by Deiwert in 1975 and another one in 1980.

I would be very grateful if you could guide me to the current literature on Finite Volume implementations of the scheme for irreglar boundaries.

Thank you for your help.

Mohan.
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Old   March 10, 2000, 14:45
Default Re: References for MacCormack scheme
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Steven M. Jachec
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Try the following reference:

Tannehill, Anderson, & Pletcher. "Computational Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer, 2nd Edition." Taylor & Francis: Washington DC. 1997.
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