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Fig. 1. The workflow for the continuous testing procedure. The test procedure is repeated for each test and the manner of any failure of thattest is reported to the developers.
Fig. 3. From left to right: source term (Eq. 3) for the method of manufactured solutions advection-diffusion test case, the numerical solutioncalculated using a piecewise-linear Galerkin discretisation, the absolute difference between the analytical and numerical solutions, the meshesused to compute the previous images with average mesh spacings, h, of 0.08 (top) and 0.01 (bottom).
Table 3. Spatial order of convergence results for the method ofmanufactured solutions compressible Navier-Stokes test case de-scribed in Sect
Fig. 4. Left and centre: Numerical approximations to u and p at three resolutions: �x = 1/16 (dotted line), 1/32 (dashed line) and 1/256(solid line)
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