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TWO-DIMENSIONAL APPROXIMATE FINITE ANALYTIC COEFFICIENTS
Zhang Shixiong
CHINESE JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS    1993, 10 (3): 352-358.  
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The Finite Analytic Method (FA)is an efficient numerical method to solve the fluid flow problems . However, the calculation of Finite Analytic Coefficients by the conventional method is bored and time consuming . Moreover,in some extreme cases the resulted coefficients may become totally erroneous. This paper presents an approximate formula to determine FA coefficients . which is convenient to use. The error caused by the approximaion is less then 0.003.
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EDDY SEPARATED METHOD FOR SOLVING CONVECTION-DIFFUSION EQUATION
Zhang Shixiong
CHINESE JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS    1991, 8 (3): 249-256.  
Abstract257)      PDF (561KB)(955)      
The convection-diffusion equation is a fundamental equation in many fluid flow problems. The numerical solution of this equation will lead to an algebraic equation set of high order, the solving of which by conventional methods needs large amount of computer space and computing time. This paper proposes an eddy separated method. Taking the advantage of the upwind nature of the convection-diffusion equation, this method separates the eddy regions from the convention-dominated region, then establishes and solves several smaller algebraic equation sets for the flow in the eddy regions. In the convection-dominated region, on the other hand, a series of explicit schemes can be simply used. This method keeps high accuracy.The results are as same as those obtained with previous methods. Because the order and bandwidth of these algebraic equation sets are much smaller than those formulated with previous methods, both computer space and computing time can be greatly reduced. This method is especially efficient for flows of higher Reynolds numbers with local eddy regions.
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