
handle: 11388/74449
Conventional time-marching techniques are currently used in industry for three-dimensional compressible flow analysis in different fields (turbomachinery, propulsion, etc...). These techniques have shown strong stability and good accuracy characteristics in many applications, but they are not directly applicable to incompressible flows. A preconditioned time-marching method is described in some details in the paper and the work is focused on a code developed by the authors for mixed-flow pump analysis.
pump; mixed flow; computational analysis
pump; mixed flow; computational analysis
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