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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to shed some light into the equivalency of grid size and spatial and temporal orders of accuracy for turbulent flows.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper compared several finite difference schemes on various meshes and various orders of accuracy for the canonical Taylor–Green vortex testcase.

Findings

A remarkable empirical result observed is that the accuracy of eighth-order schemes on grids of size 2 h was equivalent to second-order schemes on grids of size h. This was the case when going from 1003 to 2003 as well as from 2003 to 4003. In all these cases, kinetic energy, vorticity and numerical dissipation were compared in detail.

Research limitations/implications

The results obtained were carried out using finite difference solvers. It remains to be seen if similar behaviors are also observed for other numerical schemes.

Originality/value

These (surprising) findings should be of interest to the larger community.

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