Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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762559 | Computers & Fluids | 2011 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, the use of implicit multigrid smoothers for challenging aerodynamic simulations is explored. The block lower–upper symmetric Gauss–Seidel (LU-SGS) and hybrid Runge–Kutta/LU-SGS schemes are implemented in Bombardier’s multiblock Navier–Stokes solver, FANSC. The schemes are compared to the existing Runge–Kutta and point-Jacobi preconditioned explicit multistage smoothers. Through tests ranging from 2D airfoils to 3D wing-body-engine cases, the computational speed-up and robustness of the implicit schemes are evaluated. It is shown that the implicit smoothers present a computational speed-up of at least two, and are significantly more robust, especially for flow problems involving the “power-on” engine boundary condition.
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Authors
J.S. Cagnone, Kurt Sermeus, Siva K. Nadarajah, Eric Laurendeau,