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Upwind differencing scheme second order

In addition to the central differencing and upwind differencing schemes, which are first-order schemes, another popular finite difference scheme is the QUICK scheme, a second-order upwind differencing scheme. Higher order means that more node points are involved when estimating the values of the dependent variables and their derivatives for formulating the finite difference equations. [Pg.142]

QUICK Differencing Scheme. The QUICK differencing scheme (Leonard and Mokhtari, 1990) is similar to the second-order upwind differencing scheme, with modifications that restrict its use to quadrilateral or hexahedral meshes. In addition to the value of the variable at the upwind cell center, the value from the next neighbor upwind is also used. Along with the value at the node P, a quadratic function is fitted to the variable at these three points and used to compute the face value. This scheme can offer improvements over the second-order upwind differencing scheme for some flows with high swirl. [Pg.279]

Shyy, W., Thakur, S. and Wright, J. (1992), Second-order upwind and central differencing schemes for recirculating flow computations, AIAA J., 30, 923-932. [Pg.189]


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