Direct numerical simulation of turbulence at lower costs (Q1392604)

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Direct numerical simulation of turbulence at lower costs
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    Direct numerical simulation of turbulence at lower costs (English)
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    28 July 1998
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    Direct numerical simulation (DNS) is the most accurate, but also the most expensive, way of computing turbulent flow. To cut the costs of DNS, we consider a family of second-order explicit one-leg time-integration methods and look for the method with the best linear stability properties. It turns out that this method requires about two times less computational effort than Adams-Bashforth method. Next, we discuss a fourth-order finite volume method that is constructed as the Richardson extrapolate of a classical second-order method. We compare the results of this fourth-order method and the underlying second-order method for a DNS of the flow in a cubical driven cavity at \(Re=10^4\). Experimental results are available for comparison. For this example, the fourth-order results are clearly superior to the second-order results, whereas their computational effort is about twenty times less.
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    flow past square cylinder
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    second-order explicit one-leg time-integration methods
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    fourth-order finite volume method
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    cubical driven cavity
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