Symmetry-preserving discretization of Navier-Stokes equations on collocated unstructured grids
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:348577)
Recommendations
- Symmetry-preserving discretization of turbulent flow.
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2221658
- Collocated finite volume schemes for the simulation of natural convective flows on unstructured meshes
- Symmetry-preserving discretization of heat transfer in a complex turbulent flow
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1444380
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 47029 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 821171 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3333735 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3385207 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 961503 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2232721 (Why is no real title available?)
- A Second-Order Accurate Pressure-Correction Scheme for Viscous Incompressible Flow
- A co-located incompressible Navier-Stokes solver with exact mass, momentum and kinetic energy conservation in the inviscid limit
- A computational error-assessment of central finite-volume discretizations in large-eddy simulation using a Smagorinsky model
- A discrete calculus analysis of the Keller box scheme and a generalization of the method to arbitrary meshes
- A divergence free fractional step method for the Navier-Stokes equations on non-staggered grids
- A fully discrete, kinetic energy consistent finite volume scheme for compressible flows
- A mimetic mass, momentum and energy conserving discretization for the shallow water equations
- A numerical method for large eddy simulation in complex geometries
- A shift transformation for fully conservative methods: turbulence simulation on complex, unstructured grids
- A simple approach to discretize the viscous term with spatially varying (eddy-)viscosity
- Accuracy and conservation properties of a three-dimensional unstructured staggered mesh scheme for fluid dynamics
- An analysis of the fractional step method
- Comparison of some Lie-symmetry-based integrators
- Computational design for long-term numerical integration of the equations of fluid motion: two-dimensional incompressible flow. Part I
- Conservation properties of unstructured staggered mesh schemes
- Direct numerical simulations of two- and three-dimensional turbulent natural convection flows in a differentially heated cavity of aspect ratio 4
- Discrete calculus methods for diffusion
- Discrete conservation properties of unstructured mesh schemes
- Discrete filters for large eddy simulation
- Energy-conserving Runge-Kutta methods for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
- Fully conservative higher order finite difference schemes for incompressible flow
- High order finite difference schemes on non-uniform meshes with good conservation properties
- Kinetic energy conservation issues associated with the collocated mesh scheme for incompressible flow
- Leray and LANs-\(\alpha\) modelling of turbulent mixing
- Mass, momentum and energy conserving (MaMEC) discretizations on general grids for the compressible Euler and shallow water equations
- Mathematical perspectives on large eddy simulation models for turbulent flows
- Natural convection boundary layer in a 5:1 cavity
- Natural discretizations for the divergence, gradient, and curl on logically rectangular grids
- Numerical Solution of the Navier-Stokes Equations
- Numerical study of the turbulent flow past an airfoil with trailing edge separation
- On a Leray–α model of turbulence
- On restraining the production of small scales of motion in a turbulent channel flow
- On the construction of discrete filters for symmetry-preserving regularization models
- On the influence of different stabilisation methods for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
- Parallel direct Poisson solver for discretisations with one Fourier diagonalisable direction
- Playing with nonuniform grids
- Skew-symmetric form of convective terms and fully conservative finite difference schemes for variable density low-Mach number flows
- Solving diffusion equations with rough coefficients in rough grids
- Spectro-consistent discretization of Navier-Stokes: A challenge to RANS and LES
- Supraconvergent cell-centered scheme for two dimensional elliptic problems
- Symmetry-preserving discretization of turbulent flow.
- Symmetry-preserving upwind discretization of convection on non-uniform grids
- The Numerical Solution of Second-Order Boundary Value Problems on Nonuniform Meshes
- The Orthogonal Decomposition Theorems for Mimetic Finite Difference Methods
Cited in
(40)- Assessment of variational multiscale models for the large eddy simulation of turbulent incompressible flows
- Parallel adaptive mesh refinement for large-eddy simulations of turbulent flows
- A hierarchical parallel implementation for heterogeneous computing. Application to algebra-based CFD simulations on hybrid supercomputers
- A family of energy stable, skew-symmetric finite difference schemes on collocated grids. A simple way to avoid odd-even decoupling
- Energy-conserving neural network for turbulence closure modeling
- Supraconservative finite-volume methods for the Euler equations of subsonic compressible flow
- Analysis of the numerical dissipation rate of different Runge-Kutta and velocity interpolation methods in an unstructured collocated finite volume method in \(\text{OpenFOAM}^\circledR\)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2221658 (Why is no real title available?)
- Symmetry and M-matrix issues for the O-method on an unstructured grid
- Non-linearly stable reduced-order models for incompressible flow with energy-conserving finite volume methods
- Lighter and faster simulations on domains with symmetries
- A time-average filtering technique to improve the efficiency of two-layer wall models for large eddy simulation in complex geometries
- A general condition for kinetic-energy preserving discretization of flow transport equations
- Three dimensionality in the wake of the flow around a circular cylinder at Reynolds number 5000
- Exploiting spatial symmetries for solving Poisson's equation
- A shift transformation for fully conservative methods: turbulence simulation on complex, unstructured grids
- Spectrally-consistent regularization of Navier-Stokes equations
- On the implementation of flux limiters in algebraic frameworks
- Global spectral analysis: review of numerical methods
- A symmetry-preserving second-order time-accurate PISO-based method
- Spanwise resolution requirements for the simulation of high-Reynolds-number flows past a square cylinder
- Parallel technology for numerical modeling of fluid dynamics problems by high-accuracy algorithms
- Turbulent flow around a square cylinder at Reynolds number 22,000: a DNS study
- A low-dissipation finite element scheme for scale resolving simulations of turbulent flows
- A low-dissipation convection scheme for the stable discretization of turbulent interfacial flow
- On the properties of discrete spatial filters for CFD
- A novel solution method for unsteady incompressible Euler flow using the vorticity-Bernoulli-pressure formulation
- Isotropic finite volume discretization
- An efficient time advancing strategy for energy-preserving simulations
- An energy-preserving level set method for multiphase flows
- An efficient eigenvalue bounding method: CFL condition revisited
- Symmetry-preserving discretization of turbulent flow.
- A multigrid reduction framework for domains with symmetries
- Portable implementation model for CFD simulations. Application to hybrid CPU/GPU supercomputers
- A scalable framework for the partitioned solution of fluid-structure interaction problems
- Quantifying the checkerboard problem to reduce numerical dissipation
- HPC\(^2\) -- a fully-portable, algebra-based framework for heterogeneous computing. Application to CFD
- A new general method to compute dispersion errors on Cartesian stretched meshes for both linear and non-linear operators
- New parallel method for adjacent disconnected unstructured 3D meshes
- A pressure-free long-time stable reduced-order model for two-dimensional Rayleigh-Bénard convection
This page was built for publication: Symmetry-preserving discretization of Navier-Stokes equations on collocated unstructured grids
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q348577)