Abstract

A systematic comparison was carried out of the different forms of the van Leer et al. (1987) flux-vector splitting scheme (FVSS) for solving the Navier-Stokes equations with Roe's (1981) implicit flux-difference splitting scheme (FDSS) as applied to a simple viscous configuration. Particular attention is given to the effects of spacial accuracy, grid resolution, and grid stretching on the accuracy of the resulting flow field. It was found that, on coarse highly stretched grids, the FDSS produces more accurate results than the FVSS.

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