You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly.

# MacCormack method

Known as: MacCormack scheme
In computational fluid dynamics, the MacCormack method is a widely used discretization scheme for the numerical solution of hyperbolic partial… Expand
Wikipedia

## Papers overview

Semantic Scholar uses AI to extract papers important to this topic.
2018
2018
• 2018
• Corpus ID: 111383266
Abstract A new methodology based on the computational intelligence (CI) system is proposed and tested for modeling the classic 1D… Expand
Is this relevant?
2018
2018
Abstract We propose and study a combination of two second-order implicit–explicit (IMEX) methods for the coupled Stokes–Darcy… Expand
Is this relevant?
2013
2013
• Comput. Geosci.
• 2013
• Corpus ID: 11978998
A two-dimensional mountainous mass flow dynamic procedure solver (Massflow-2D) using the MacCormack-TVD finite difference scheme… Expand
Is this relevant?
Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
• J. Sci. Comput.
• 2008
• Corpus ID: 10522058
Abstract The back and forth error compensation and correction (BFECC) method advects the solution forward and then backward in… Expand
Is this relevant?
2008
2008
• J. Comput. Phys.
• 2008
• Corpus ID: 20632647
Computationally efficient nonreflecting boundary conditions are derived for the Euler equations with acoustic, entropic and… Expand
Is this relevant?
2001
2001
• 2001
• Corpus ID: 55818364
A McCormack TVD scheme is presented for the computation of Saint-Venant equations, in the context of coastal hydrodynamics. The… Expand
Is this relevant?
2001
2001
• 2001
• Corpus ID: 129526676
A simple update to a well-known classical scheme for solving the non-linear shallow water equations is described which is… Expand
Is this relevant?
1997
1997
• 1997
• Corpus ID: 5017362
A model of sound generated in a high subsonic (Mach 0.9) circular jet is solved numerically in cylindrical coordinates for… Expand
Is this relevant?
1996
1996
AbstractLet the two dimensional scalar advection equation be given by \frac{{\partial u}}{{\partial t}} = \hat a\frac{{\partial… Expand
Is this relevant?