Abstract

A defect-correction method for the incompressible Navier–Stokes equation with a high Reynolds number is considered. In the defect step, the artificial viscosity parameter σ is added to the Reynolds number as a stability factor, and the residual is taken care of in the correction step. H 1 and L 2 error estimations are derived for the one-step defect-correction method, and the results of some numerical experiments are presented. These results show that, for the driven cavity, two defect-correction steps antidiffuse the artificial viscosity approximation nearly optimally. This combination gives on a very coarse mesh, results indistinguishable from a benchmark, very fine mesh calculation.

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