Regularized characteristic boundary conditions for the lattice-Boltzmann methods at high Reynolds number flows

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DOI10.1016/J.JCP.2016.11.037zbMATH Open1378.76097arXiv1701.07734OpenAlexW2557528970MaRDI QIDQ680191FDOQ680191


Authors: Gauthier Wissocq, Nicolas Gourdain, Alexandre Eyssartier, Orestis Malaspinas Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 22 January 2018

Published in: Journal of Computational Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: This paper reports the investigations done to adapt the Characteristic Boundary Conditions (CBC) to the Lattice-Boltzmann formalism for high Reynolds number applications. Three CBC formalisms are implemented and tested in an open source LBM code: the baseline local one-dimension inviscid (BL-LODI) approach, its extension including the effects of the transverse terms (CBC-2D) and a local streamline approach in which the problem is reformulated in the incident wave framework (LS-LODI). Then all implementations of the CBC methods are tested for a variety of test cases, ranging from canonical problems (such as 2D plane and spherical waves and 2D vortices) to a 2D NACA profile at high Reynolds number (Re=105), representative of aeronautic applications. The LS-LODI approach provides the best results for pure acoustics waves (plane and spherical waves). However, it is not well suited to the outflow of a convected vortex for which the CBC-2D associated with a relaxation on density and transverse waves provides the best results. As regards numerical stability, a regularized adaptation is necessary to simulate high Reynolds number flows. The so-called regularized FD (Finite Difference) adaptation, a modified regularized approach where the off-equilibrium part of the stress tensor is computed thanks to a finite difference scheme, is the only tested adaptation that can handle the high Reynolds computation.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.07734




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