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A finite element, filtered eddy-viscosity method for the Navier-Stokes equations with large Reynolds number
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    A finite element, filtered eddy-viscosity method for the Navier-Stokes equations with large Reynolds number (English)
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    24 October 2011
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    The direct numerical simulation of the Navier-Stokes system in turbulent regimes is a formidable task due to the disparate scales that have to be resolved. Turbulence modeling attempts to mitigate this situation by somehow accounting for the effects of small-scale behavior on that at large scales, without explicitly resolving the small scales. One such approach is to add viscosity to the problem; the Smagorinsky and Ladyzhenskaya models and other eddy-viscosity models are examples of this approach. Unfortunately, this approach usually results in over-dampening at the large scales, i.e., large-scale structures are unphysically smeared out. To overcome this fault of simple eddy-viscosity modeling, filtered eddy-viscosity methods that add artificial viscosity only to the high-frequency modes were developed in the context of spectral methods. The authors apply the filtered eddy-viscosity idea to finite element methods based on hierarchical basis functions. They prove the existence and uniqueness of the finite element approximation and its convergence to solutions of the Navier-Stokes system; the authors also derive error estimates for finite element approximations.
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    turbulence
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    Smagorinsky model
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    Ladyzhenskaya modified equation
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