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                    Lecture 5 - Solution Methods
             Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics
                            Instructor: André Bakker
     http://www.bakker.org
     ©AndréBakker (2002-2006)
     ©Fluent Inc. (2002)                                                    1
        Solution methods
        •   Focus on finite volume method.
        •   Background of finite volume method.
        •   Discretization example.
        •   General solution method.
        •   Convergence.
        •   Accuracy and numerical diffusion.
        •   Pressure velocity coupling.
        •   Segregated versus coupled solver methods.
        •   Multigrid solver.
        •   Summary.
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        Overview of numerical methods
        •   Many CFD techniques exist.
        •   The most common in commercially available CFD programs are:
             – The finite volume method has the broadest applicability (~80%).
             – Finite element (~15%). 
        •   Here we will focus on the finite volume method.
        •   There are certainly many other approaches (5%), including:
             – Finite difference.
             – Finite element.
             – Spectral methods.
             – Boundary element.
             – Vorticity based methods.
             – Lattice gas/lattice Boltzmann.
             – And more!
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        Finite difference method (FDM)
        •   Historically, the oldest of the three.
        •   Techniques published as early as 1910 by L. F. Richardson.
        •   Seminal paper by Courant, Fredrichson and Lewy (1928) derived 
            stability criteria for explicit time stepping.
        •   First ever numerical solution: flow over a circular cylinder by 
            Thom (1933).
        •   Scientific American article by Harlow and Fromm (1965) clearly 
            and publicly expresses the idea of “computer experiments” for the 
            first time and CFD is born!!
        •   Advantage: easy to implement.
        •   Disadvantages: restricted to simple grids and does not conserve 
            momentum, energy, and mass on coarse grids.
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