Abstract

In this article, a new concept, “local triangle,” is described. A smoother pressure field is then obtained through the utilization of local triangles in a multiblock local triangulation method. The cell face velocity is corrected with a pressure-correction term which is usually underrelaxed. It is demonstrated that this relaxation factor has to be one, and it cannot be the general relaxation factor. It is indicated that the checkerboard oscillations are more significant at higher cell Reynolds numbers and, in turn, in this article, numerical simulations are mainly performed in turbulent flow.

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