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Old   September 21, 2000, 05:54
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Sergey Smirnov
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Does anyone know where (preferably in the Internet) I can find the results of 2D lid-driven cavity flow calculations (spectral, if possible)? I need very accurate results for validation of my higher order finite volume code.

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Old   September 21, 2000, 07:04
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Enrico Nobile
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Hi Sergey,

You may have a look at my results, published in:

E. Nobile, Simulation of Time-dependent Flow in Cavities with the Additive Correction Multigrid Method, Part II: Applications, Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals, Vol. 30}, No.3, pp. 351-370, (1996).

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Old   September 22, 2000, 11:43
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frederic felten
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hi,

Check the following paper:

U. Ghia, K.N. Ghia and C.T. Shin. "High Re Solutions for Incompressible Flow Using the Navier-Stokes Equations and a Multigrid Method." Journal of Comput. Phys., Vol 48, pp 387-411, 1982.

This paper, involving a lid-driven square cavity flow, as been refered to in a lot of publications, for validation purposes. I don't think that one can actually get this paper on-line (paper from 1982), but it seems to be a quit popular source for validation.

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Frederic Felten
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Old   September 22, 2000, 12:01
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frederic felten
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Me again,

i just found this great publication:

O. Botella and R. Peyret "Benchmark spectral results on the lid-driven cavity flow" Computers & Fluids, Vol 27, Issue 4, pp 421-549, 1998.

If you encounter problems trying to get a copy, well email me and i will send to you.

Sincerely,

Frederic Felten.

PS: The previous reference i gave you is cited in this article.
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Old   October 5, 2000, 20:48
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Mohammad Tabesh
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Dear Sergey

Hi. I solved Full Navier-Stokes equation in a 2-D lid-driven cavity by means of "High-order compact finite difference scheme". I compared my results with Ghia et al. My results is very accurate. I can send you my results for Re=100 or Re=400 by E-mail. Let me know if you are still interested.

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Mohammad Tabesh
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Old   October 6, 2000, 02:34
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Qin Yin FAN
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Old   October 6, 2000, 12:59
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frederic felten
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your message is empty!!

sincerely,

frederic felten
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Old   October 6, 2000, 14:36
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Mohammad Tabesh
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Dear frederic felten

Hi. Would you please send me a copy of this publication?

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M. Tabesh
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Old   October 26, 2000, 12:50
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