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A well-defined grid line-based immersed boundary method for efficient and accurate simulations of incompressible flow

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Abstract

A well-defined grid line-based immersed boundary method is presented for efficient and accurate simulation of unsteady, incompressible flow using non-body conformal, Cartesian grids. Near the fluid–solid interface, the spatial discretization of Navier–Stokes equations is modified to enforce desired boundary conditions in a well-defined manner. Desired modifications can be stably derived using a one-dimensional reconstruction scheme along grid line directions. Eligible grid points and corresponding stencils for reconstruction are determined as grid-IB relationship is described using a grid line-based algorithm. The present method is globally second-order accurate in space and time. For the laminar flow around a circular cylinder, perfect agreement with benchmark numerical studies conducted on body conformal grids is achieved. A strictly linear relationship between the separation bubble length and the Reynolds number within the steady flow regime is reported. Capable of treating a fluid–solid interface with arbitrary geometric complexity, the present method is qualified for efficient simulation of real-world flow problems without necessarily sacrificing accuracy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)99-115
Number of pages17
JournalComputers and Mathematics with Applications
Volume89
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2021

Keywords

  • Cylinder flow
  • Direct forcing
  • Grid line-based
  • Immersed boundary method
  • Separation bubble length
  • Surface force

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