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But Oracle now seems to possess an extra gear, and it used it, foiling upwind to pressure the Kiwis and reclaim the lead.
The CUSP (Convective Upwind and Split Pressure) scheme is used to provide necessary artificial dissipation without contaminating the solution.
The focus of the paper is on the convective upwind and split pressure (CUSP) scheme, which is designed to support single interior point discrete shock waves.
An E-CUSP (energy-convective upwind and split pressure) scheme is developed to solve the equations of magnetohydrodynamics. Fifth order WENO reconstructions are employed to calculate the fluxes in order to achieve high order spacial accuracy.
The convective terms were discretized using second-order upwind scheme, and the pressure was interpolated using linear interpolation scheme, while the central difference scheme was utilized for diffusion terms.
A finite element method based on streamline-upwind Petrov/Galerkin (SUPG) and pressure stabilized Petrov/Galerkin (PSPG) stabilization techniques is used to solve both the flow and adjoint equations.
A least squares cell-based scheme was used for the gradient spatial discretization while second-order upwind schemes were used for pressure, momentum and turbulence equations.
These algorithms include artificial compressibility pressure-poisson solution in conjunction with upwind velocity stabilisation, as well as simplified pressure stabilisation for improved computational efficiency.
The second-order upwind scheme was used for discretization pressure, momentum, energy, turbulent kinetic energy, and turbulent dissipation rates.
Standard scheme (pressure equation) and Second order upwind scheme (momentum and energy equations) as discretization schemes.
The solution controls used are: SIMPLE algorithm for pressure velocity coupling Standard scheme (pressure equation) and Second order upwind scheme (momentum and energy equations) as discretization schemes.
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