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Old   August 4, 2006, 10:22
Default Second order Roe's limiters
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Hi everybody; My name is karan and I want to see the effects of limiters in roe's approximate riemann solver. for this, I want a code with this method. can you help me. Have a great sky.
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Old   March 14, 2013, 03:41
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Hi, I've got a fortran code for solving 2D compressible flow over an airfoil with the method of first order van leer flux vector splitting . I have to change it to second order van leer flux vector splitting method . Can you please help me on how to do it? It's also possible for me to solve this project with the method of AUSM+ . Are you familiar with this method? can you help me with it please?
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Old   March 14, 2013, 06:46
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For converting first order solver to second order solver. First evaluate gradients at the cell center using green gauss approach or least squares. Then evaluate solution at face center using Ui + gradU.dr dr is the vector from solution center to face. gradU is gradient vector. In first order Ui is used directly instead of the additional term gradU.dr. This is the only difference. To ensure monotonicity add slope limiter to gradU term. Refer any CFD book for limiters.
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Thanks a lot for your comment . I'll try doing them
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