An adaptive time-stepping strategy for the implicit solution of steady transonic flow (Q1683351)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6816375
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An adaptive time-stepping strategy for the implicit solution of steady transonic flow
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6816375

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    An adaptive time-stepping strategy for the implicit solution of steady transonic flow (English)
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    8 December 2017
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    Summary: This study addresses a novel adaptive time stepping procedure, which leads to selection of larger time steps allowed by the physics of the problem under consideration. Information about the gradients of the flow variables can be regarded as an indicator for determining proper amount of time step, in which the system evolved. In this study, the signals from the pressure sensors, which act according to the pressure gradients, are chosen as a measure to determine the magnitude of the local CFL number. Thus, the aimed methodology for the selection of the local time step with the use of `pressure sensor' introduces optimal time steps to the implicit solution method by accounting for the pressure gradient in the solution domain, such that sharp pressure gradients encourages small time steps and vice versa. To illustrate the effect of proposed procedure, Newton Krylov (NK), with implicit pseudo time stepping method, has been employed to solve the compressible Euler equations for steady transonic case by turning on the pressure switch. Numerical experiments show that the introduced adaptive time stepping procedure decreases the computation time and the number of iterations, effectively.
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    convergence acceleration
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    implicit methods
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    Newton Krylov methods
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    preconditioning
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    ILU
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    pressure sensor
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    pseudo time stepping
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    CFL selection methodologies
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    Euler equations
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