koppardiffusion
Koppardiffusion refers to a specialized technique within the field of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and numerical analysis, particularly in the context of solving partial differential equations (PDEs). The term is derived from the combination of "Koppa" (a reference to the Koppa operator, a mathematical tool used in certain numerical schemes) and "diffusion," indicating its application in diffusion processes. This method is often employed to stabilize numerical simulations by mitigating numerical oscillations or instabilities that arise when solving parabolic or hyperbolic PDEs, such as those governing heat transfer, mass diffusion, or fluid flow.
The Koppa diffusion technique involves the addition of an artificial diffusion term to the governing equations,
This technique is commonly discussed in the context of implicit or semi-implicit time-stepping schemes, where stability
Koppardiffusion is not widely recognized as a standalone method in modern CFD but remains relevant in legacy