On the use of several compact methods for the study of unsteady incompressible viscous flow round a circular cylinder (Q1090181): Difference between revisions
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On the use of several compact methods for the study of unsteady incompressible viscous flow round a circular cylinder (English)
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1984
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The unsteady viscous flow past a circular cylinder is studied numerically by means of several compact methods. In doing so, authors solve the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in ''stretched'' polar coordinates in their vorticity stream function formulation. Fourth order accurate methods of ''Mehrstellen''-type (operator compact implicit technique) are compared to second order accurate methods applied to the study of the separated flow around a circular cylinder at several Reynolds numbers. The impulsively started cylinder at \(Re=200\) and 500 is considered without symmetry restrictions. Computational results include the bulge phenomenon at \(Re=200\), the occurrence of secondary vortices depending on the numerical schemes used at \(Re=550\), and of twin secondary vortices at \(Re=3000\). Moreover, the Kármán vortex street is investigated at \(Re=200\) with a uniform flow in the far field and with superimposed motions of the cylinder. In the latter case, a frequency analysis allows a critical examination of results pertaining to locked-in situations with regard to confinement effects.
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unsteady viscous flow
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circular cylinder
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incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
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vorticity stream function formulation
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Fourth order accurate methods
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operator compact implicit technique
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second order accurate methods
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separated flow
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occurrence of secondary vortices
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Kármán vortex street
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uniform flow
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frequency analysis
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confinement effects
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