An enhanced version of an implicit code for the Euler equations

A two-dimensional implicit finite-difference code is applied to the inviscid Euler equations to compute transonic flow past airfoils in order to provide well-documented standard test cases for the general user community. The code is an improved version of Steger's 1976 implicit code. Enhancements include the use of up-wind differencing in supersonic regions before shocks and a variable time step to accelerate convergence. An airfoil grid generation routine based on algebraic techniques is employed. The grids are clustered near shocks to improve resolution. Computed results are compared with other numerical results from the literature.