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Old   August 9, 2017, 21:09
Default Robust FVM for compressible flow without Riemann solvers
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Please provide, the name of the algorithm or good paper for algorithms that avoid Reinamm solvers for flux calculation in FVM in compressible flows. Algorithms that can handle a variety of flow condition, stable (high CFL number), monotone, good convergence rate are preferred.
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If you are focusing on compressible inviscid flows, where singularity can appear, I suggest to have a look to the book of Leveque about FVM for hyperbolic equations. You will find description and references of many hystorical and modern flux reconstructions.
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