A regularized Lagrangian finite point method for the simulation of incompressible viscous flows (Q950387)

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    A regularized Lagrangian finite point method for the simulation of incompressible viscous flows
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5355909

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      A regularized Lagrangian finite point method for the simulation of incompressible viscous flows (English)
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      22 October 2008
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      The authors present a regularized Lagrangian finite point method (RLFPM) for numerical simulation of incompressible viscous flows. A Lagrangian finite point scheme is applied to the projection method for incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. The approximation of spatial derivatives is obtained by the weighted least squares method. The pressure Poisson equation with Neumann boundary condition is solved by a stabilized finite point method. A key aspect of the present approach is the periodic redistribution of particle locations, which are distorted by the flow. Again, weighted least squares approximation is implemented to interpolate the properties of the old particles onto the new particle locations. With the proposed regularization technique, problems associated with the flow-induced irregularity of particle distribution in the Lagrangian finite point scheme are circumvented. Three numerical examples, Taylor-Green flow, lid-driven flow in a cavity and flow through a periodic lattice of cylinders, are presented to validate the proposed methodology. The problem of extra diffusion caused by regularization is discussed. The results demonstrate that RLFPM is able to perform accurate and stable simulations of incompressible viscous flows.
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      Navier-Stokes equations
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      projection method
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      weighted least squares approximation
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