Computation of turbulent flow past an array of cylinders using a spectral method with Brinkman penalization
β Scribed by Nicholas K.-R Kevlahan; Jean-Michel Ghidaglia
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 438 KB
- Volume
- 20
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0997-7546
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β¦ Synopsis
A major difficulty in computing engineering flows at high Reynolds number is the need for non-uniform grids adapted to solid boundaries that may be moving or changing shape. These non-uniform grids are expensive to calculate and cannot be used with the most accurate or efficient numerical schemes. We present one solution to this problem: a Brinkman (volume) penalization of the obstacle which allows an efficient pseudo-spectral method to be used to solve the Navier-Stokes equations on a Cartesian grid. Although this is the most severe test of the penalization (due to the global support of the Fourier basis), it is shown that the method still yields reasonable results. We also present an analytical solution of Stokes flow calculated using the penalization which illustrates the error and continuity properties of the approach. Work is currently underway to implement the penalization approach in a wavelet basis.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
An effective method of simulation of multidimensional hydrodynamic problems for small Mach numbers is described. The method is based on utilization of FFT (fast Fourier transform) for solving the Poisson equation on a rectangular grid in domains with complicated geometry (particularly multi-linked).