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March 10, 2005, 13:10 |
Multigrid
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I'm trying to implement a multigrid strategy into my code (unsteady compressible N-S cylindric coord.); it seems to me that the restriction phase and relax on coarser grid works well, because the convergence history on the two sub grids is actually fast to achieve a steady state...however the convergence history on the main grid is slow, a little faster than the case without multigrid. This suggests me that there may be something wrong in the interpolation phase, from the Cosarser to finer grid, but I am using a very simple bilinear interpolation for which I have found and checked the formulas. Is there any expert on the topic? I have several other questions
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March 10, 2005, 16:37 |
Re: Multigrid
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For the simple bilinear interpolation, did you take account for the radial direction weight?
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March 10, 2005, 17:30 |
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Many thanks Junseok, but could you please give me any details? I can't see: how does the weight in the radial direction come out? daniel
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March 10, 2005, 17:37 |
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See my thesis Chapter 4 at my webpage and follow similar approach for the interpolation.
http://math.uci.edu/~jskim/papers.html Junseok |
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