@Article{CiCP-1-192, author = {}, title = {Upwind and High-Resolution Methods for Compressible Flow: From Donor Cell to Residual-Distribution Schemes}, journal = {Communications in Computational Physics}, year = {2006}, volume = {1}, number = {2}, pages = {192--206}, abstract = {

In this paper I review three key topics in CFD that have kept researchers busy for half a century. First, the concept of upwind differencing, evident for 1-D linear advection. Second, its implementation for nonlinear systems in the form of high-resolution schemes, now regarded as classical. Third, its genuinely multidimensional implementation in the form of residual-distribution schemes, the most recent addition. This lecture focuses on historical developments; it is not intended as a technical review of methods, hence the lack of formulas and absence of figures.

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