Abstract:
The performance of two new non-segregated, block implicit procedures; BIP and BIPEN are compared with the well known SIMPLER procedure, applied to benchmark problems of various sizes. It is demonstrated that BIP provides quicker convergence than SIMPLER by a factor of two, and BIPEN is %40 faster than BIP. In addition it is shown that both methods are extremely robust, even for large-sized problems, rendering them as a basis for a new generation of hybrid computation algorithms, for the efficient treatment of the velocity-pressure coupling problem.
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