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Low Mach Preconditioning and Dual Time Stepping in CFD-FASTRAN

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by Abraham Meganathan on 3 Sep 2007
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Density-based schemes employing time-marching procedures available in CFD-FASTRAN provide excellent stability and convergence characteristics for high-speed compressible flows (typically M >0.5).
 
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