In the second part of the paper, we compare the solutions produced in the framework of the conference “Mathematical and numerical aspects of low Mach number flows” organized by INRIA and MAB in Porquerolles, June 2004, to the reference solutions described in Part 1. We make some recommendations on how to produce good quality solutions, and list a number of pitfalls to be avoided.
@article{M2AN_2005__39_3_617_0, author = {Paill\`ere, Henri and Qu\'er\'e, Patrick Le and Weisman, Catherine and Vierendeels, Jan and Dick, Erik and Braack, Malte and Dabbene, Fr\'ed\'eric and Beccantini, Alberto and Studer, Etienne and Kloczko, Thibaud and Corre, Christophe and Heuveline, Vincent and Darbandi, Masoud and Hosseinizadeh, Seyed Farid}, title = {Modelling of natural convection flows with large temperature differences : a benchmark problem for low Mach number solvers. Part 2. Contributions to the June 2004 conference}, journal = {ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Mod\'elisation Math\'ematique et Analyse Num\'erique}, volume = {39}, year = {2005}, pages = {617-621}, doi = {10.1051/m2an:2005025}, mrnumber = {2157154}, zbl = {1130.76049}, language = {en}, url = {http://dml.mathdoc.fr/item/M2AN_2005__39_3_617_0} }
Paillère, Henri; Quéré, Patrick Le; Weisman, Catherine; Vierendeels, Jan; Dick, Erik; Braack, Malte; Dabbene, Frédéric; Beccantini, Alberto; Studer, Etienne; Kloczko, Thibaud; Corre, Christophe; Heuveline, Vincent; Darbandi, Masoud; Hosseinizadeh, Seyed Farid. Modelling of natural convection flows with large temperature differences : a benchmark problem for low Mach number solvers. Part 2. Contributions to the June 2004 conference. ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique, Tome 39 (2005) pp. 617-621. doi : 10.1051/m2an:2005025. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/M2AN_2005__39_3_617_0/
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