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We consider a nonlinear subgridscale model of the Navier–Stokes equations resulting in a Ladyzhenskaya-type system. The difference is that the power “p” and scaling coefficient (h) O (h^) do not arise from macroscopic fluid properties and can be picked to ensure both L^ -stability and yet be of the order of the basic discretization error in smooth regions. With a properly scaled p-Laplacian-type artificial viscosity one can construct a higher-order method which is just as stable as first-order upwind methods.
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