Grid Quality Measures for Iterative Convergence

08/24/2020
by   Hiroaki Nishikawa, et al.
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In this paper, we discuss two grid-quality measures, F- and G-measures, in relation to iterative convergence of an implicit unstructured-grid Navier-Stokes solver. The F-measure is a lower bound of a least-squares gradient, which is a purely geometrical quantity defined in each cell and thus can be computed for a given grid: faster convergence is expected for a grid with a lower value of the F-measure. The G-measure is a least-squares gradient of a specified function around each cell, with the minimum value of zero. Faster convergence is expected for a smaller value of the G-measure towards zero. In this paper, we investigate these measures for inviscid and viscous problems with unstructured grids in two dimensions.

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