1973
DOI: 10.2172/4416662
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Method for increased accuracy in Eulerian fluid dynamics calculations

Abstract: II. Theory of the Truncation Error Cancellation (TEC) Method 2 III. Application oi the TEC Method <• A. Dlffuslonal Truncation Error* for the RICE Equations-4 B. Stabilization of the RICS Equation* 7 IV. Dlffuslonal Units 9 V. tfuaerlcal Exaaples ; 9

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“…Some standard checks were made that normally reveal at least the largest of these errors. The version of the RICE code from which we started already incorporated truncation error corrections for increased accuracy and stability (Rivard et al, 1973). These corrections for the continuity and species equations take the form of added diffusion.…”
Section: Ij = Wt-1tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some standard checks were made that normally reveal at least the largest of these errors. The version of the RICE code from which we started already incorporated truncation error corrections for increased accuracy and stability (Rivard et al, 1973). These corrections for the continuity and species equations take the form of added diffusion.…”
Section: Ij = Wt-1tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(5). The turbulence scale, s, and kinematic viscosity, ~, are then computed from the final velocity and q fields.…”
Section: Governing Differential Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%