A cut-cell method for sharp moving boundaries in Cartesian grids
DOI10.1016/J.COMPFLUID.2012.11.010zbMATH Open1290.76087OpenAlexW2048300267MaRDI QIDQ2015987FDOQ2015987
Authors: Matthias Meinke, Lennart Schneiders, Claudia Günther, Wolfgang Schröder
Publication date: 18 June 2014
Published in: Computers and Fluids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compfluid.2012.11.010
Recommendations
- Sharp interface Cartesian grid method. I: An easily implemented technique for 3D moving boundary computations
- A sharp interface Cartesian grid method for simulating flows with complex moving boundaries
- Cartesian cut cell approach for simulating incompressible flows with rigid bodies of arbitrary shape
- A Cartesian cut cell method for incompressible viscous flow
- A strictly conservative Cartesian cut-cell method for compressible viscous flows on adaptive grids
Gas dynamics (general theory) (76N15) Finite volume methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M08) Finite volume methods applied to problems in fluid mechanics (76M12)
Cites Work
- An accurate Cartesian grid method for viscous incompressible flows with complex immersed boundaries
- An immersed boundary method with direct forcing for the simulation of particulate flows
- The constrained reinitialization equation for level set methods
- Differential equation based constrained reinitialization for level set methods
- A ghost-cell immersed boundary method for flow in complex geometry.
- On the numerical oscillation of the direct-forcing immersed-boundary method for moving boundaries
- Simulating flows with moving rigid boundary using immersed-boundary method
- Sources of spurious force oscillations from an immersed boundary method for moving-body problems
- A sharp interface Cartesian grid method for simulating flows with complex moving boundaries
- A strictly conservative Cartesian cut-cell method for compressible viscous flows on adaptive grids
- A sharp-interface immersed boundary method with improved mass conservation and reduced spurious pressure oscillations
- A smoothing technique for discrete delta functions with application to immersed boundary method in moving boundary simulations
- A moving-least-squares reconstruction for embedded-boundary formulations
- A differentially interpolated direct forcing immersed boundary method for predicting incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in time-varying complex geometries
- Finite volume solution of the two-dimensional Euler equations on a regular triangular mesh
- A comparison of second- and sixth-order methods for large eddy simulations
- Cartesian cut cell approach for simulating incompressible flows with rigid bodies of arbitrary shape
- On accuracy and efficiency of constrained reinitialization
- Erratum to ``Differential equation based constrained reinitialization for level set methods
Cited In (31)
- The lattice Boltzmann method for nearly incompressible flows
- On the use of polyhedral unstructured grids with a moving immersed boundary method
- A conservative and consistent implicit Cartesian cut-cell method for moving geometries with reduced spurious pressure oscillations
- EFFECTS OF A CAVITY’S FRACTAL BOUNDARY ON THE FREE FRONT INTERFACE OF THE POLYMER FILLING STAGE
- A Cartesian non-boundary fitted grid method on complex geometries and its application to the blood flow in the aorta using OpenFOAM
- High‐order methods for low Reynolds number flows around moving obstacles based on universal meshes
- Comparison of sharp and smoothed interface methods for simulation of particulate flows. I: Fluid structure interaction for moderate Reynolds numbers
- Sharp interface Cartesian grid method. I: An easily implemented technique for 3D moving boundary computations
- Numerical simulation of melt filling process in complex mold cavity with insets using IB-CLSVOF method
- Nonlinear weighting process in ghost-cell immersed boundary methods for compressible flow
- Numerical simulation of detonation using an adaptive Cartesian cut-cell method combined with a cell-merging technique
- A moving boundary flux stabilization method for Cartesian cut-cell grids using directional operator splitting
- A robust and efficient hybrid cut-cell/ghost-cell method with adaptive mesh refinement for moving boundaries on irregular domains
- Effects of the advance ratio on the evolution of a propeller wake
- A dimensionally split Cartesian cut cell method for hyperbolic conservation laws
- Particle-scale computational approaches to model dry and saturated granular flows of non-Brownian, non-cohesive, and non-spherical rigid bodies
- On boundary approximation for simulation of granular flow
- High-order dimensionally-split Cartesian embedded boundary method for non-dissipative schemes
- Robust cut-cell algorithms for DSMC implementations employing multi-level Cartesian grids
- A novel Cartesian CFD cut cell approach
- A three-dimensional Cartesian cut-cell/volume-of-fluid method for two-phase flows with moving bodies
- A sharp interface Cartesian grid method for simulating flows with complex moving boundaries
- A fictitious domain method with distributed Lagrange multipliers on adaptive quad/octrees for the direct numerical simulation of particle-laden flows
- Parallel Eulerian-Lagrangian coupling method on hierarchical meshes
- Cut Cells
- An Active Flux Method for Cut Cell Grids
- A radial basis function based ghost cell method with improved mass conservation for complex moving boundary flows
- Zonal Flow Solver (ZFS): a highly efficient multi-physics simulation framework
- An implicit Cartesian cut-cell method for incompressible viscous flows with complex geometries
- Developments in Cartesian cut cell methods
- On the meshfree particle methods for fluid-structure interaction problems
This page was built for publication: A cut-cell method for sharp moving boundaries in Cartesian grids
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2015987)