High order accurate vortex methods with explicit velocity kernels
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1073659
DOI10.1016/0021-9991(85)90176-7zbMath0588.76037MaRDI QIDQ1073659
Andrew J. Majda, J. Thomas Beale
Publication date: 1985
Published in: Journal of Computational Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9991(85)90176-7
exact solutions; point vortex method; higher order methods; accurate representation of the velocity field; moderate integration times; velocity kernels; Vortex methods of high order accuracy
76B47: Vortex flows for incompressible inviscid fluids
35C10: Series solutions to PDEs
76M99: Basic methods in fluid mechanics
Related Items
Effects of the free-stream density ratio on free and forced spatially developing shear layers, Asymptotic vorticity structure and numerical simulation of slender vortex filaments, Vortex intensification and collapse of the Lissajous-elliptic ring: single- and multi-filament Biot-Savart simulations and visiometrics, Vortex methods in aeronautics: how to make things work, Towards an impulse-based Lagrangian model of boundary layer turbulence, On the motion of slender vortex filaments, Particle methods for dispersive equations, Vortex blob methods applied to interfacial motion, A vortex particle method for two-dimensional compressible flow, A fast vortex method for computing 2D viscous flow, Hairpin removal in vortex interactions, The method of images for regularized Stokeslets, On the accuracy of vortex methods, Desingularization of periodic vortex sheet roll-up, Accuracy of the random vortex method for a problem with non-smooth initial conditions, Vortex simulation of laminar recirculating flow, Construction of higher order accurate vortex and particle methods, Abstracts from the international conference on mathematical problems from the physics of fluids, Simulation of Rayleigh-Taylor flows using vortex blobs, Random-vortex simulation of transient wall-driven flow in a rectangular enclosure, Numerical simulation of a thermally stratified shear layer using the vortex element method, Simulation of vortex sheet roll-up by vortex methods, An efficient surface algorithm for random-particle simulation of vorticity and heat transport, Diffusing-vortex numerical scheme for solving incompressible Navier- Stokes equations, Rezoning for higher order vortex methods, Three-dimensional vortex simulation of rollup and entrainment in a shear layer, Simulation of rollup and mixing in Rayleigh-Taylor flow using the transport-element method, Two-dimensional, viscous, incompressible flow in complex geometries on a massively parallel processor, A dynamic LES scheme for the vorticity transport equation: Formulation and a priori tests, Efficient and highly accurate computation of a class of radially symmetric solutions of the Navier-Stokes equation and the heat equation in two dimensions, Dynamic LES of colliding vortex rings using a 3D vortex method, Fast adaptive 2D vortex methods, Three-dimensional vortex simulation of time dependent incompressible internal viscous flows, The dynamics of an elastic membrane using the impulse method, The blob projection method for immersed boundary problems, Improved thin-tube models for slender vortex simulations, Particles and grid, From a boundary integral formulation to a vortex method for viscous flows, Numerical study of a three-dimensional vortex method, A new vortex scheme for viscous flows, Axisymmetric vortex method for low-Mach number, diffusion-controlled combustion., Modelling plane mixing layers using vortex points and sheets, A representation of bounded viscous flow based on Hodge decomposition of wall impulse, A vortex/impulse method for immersed boundary motion in high Reynolds number flows, A convergent boundary integral method for three-dimensional water waves, THE VORTEX BLOB METHOD AS A SECOND-GRADE NON-NEWTONIAN FLUID, An immersed interface method for the vortex-in-cell algorithm, A moment model for vortex interactions of the two-dimensional Euler equations. Part 1. Computational validation of a Hamiltonian elliptical representation, A numerical study of flow around an impulsively started circular cylinder by a deterministic vortex method, Vortex shedding from an impulsively started rotating and translating circular cylinder, An analytical and numerical study of axisymmetric flow around spheroids, The three-dimensional structure of periodic vorticity layers under non-symmetric conditions
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Vortex methods for flow simulation
- Kernel estimates as a basis for general particle methods in hydrodynamics
- Discretization of a vortex sheet with an example of roll-up
- Vortex methods for fluid flow in two or three dimensions
- Convergence of Vortex Methods for Euler’s Equations. II
- Vortex Models and Boundary Layer Instability
- Vortex Methods. II: Higher Order Accuracy in Two and Three Dimensions
- Convergence of Vortex Methods for Euler's Equations