The present work extends the conservative convective scheme proposed by Charnyi et al. (2017) [13], originally formulated for mixed finite elements and tested in laminar flows, to equal order finite elements. A non-incremental fractional-step method is used to stabilise pressure, allowing the use of finite element pairs that do not satisfy the inf-sup conditions, such as equal order interpolation for the velocity and pressure used in this work. The final scheme preserves momentum and angular momentum at the discrete level; the error in the conservation of kinetic energy introduced by this stabilisation is of O (dt,h^2) in the case of linear finite elements. The low dissipation strategy is tested on a set of relevant turbulent cases. First,...
A comprehensive study is conducted on a second-order low-dissipation low-dispersion (LD2) scheme in ...
Recently, element based high order methods such as Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) methods and the close...
A new low-dissipation low-dispersion second-order scheme suitable for unstructured finite volume flo...
The present work extends the conservative convective scheme proposed by Charnyi et al. (2017) [13], ...
The present paper extends the conservative finite element convective scheme proposed by Charnyi et a...
The present paper extends the conservative finite element convective scheme proposed by Charnyi et a...
A new low-dissipation low-dispersion second-order scheme suitable for unstructured finite-volume ...
The simulation of turbulent flows by means of computational fluid dynamics is highly challenging. Th...
The variational multiscale method thought as an implicit large eddy simulation model for turbulent f...
The simulation of turbulent flows by means of computational fluid dynamics is highly challenging. Th...
The simulation of turbulent flows by means of computational fluid dynamics is highly challenging. Th...
A new low-dissipation low-dispersion 2nd-order scheme is applied to scale-resolving flow simulations ...
The variational multiscale method thought as an implicit large eddy simulation model for turbulent f...
This work explores the use of stabilized finite element formulations for the incompressible Navier-S...
To reduce the numerical dissipation in compressible flow modeling, a low-dissipation compressib...
A comprehensive study is conducted on a second-order low-dissipation low-dispersion (LD2) scheme in ...
Recently, element based high order methods such as Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) methods and the close...
A new low-dissipation low-dispersion second-order scheme suitable for unstructured finite volume flo...
The present work extends the conservative convective scheme proposed by Charnyi et al. (2017) [13], ...
The present paper extends the conservative finite element convective scheme proposed by Charnyi et a...
The present paper extends the conservative finite element convective scheme proposed by Charnyi et a...
A new low-dissipation low-dispersion second-order scheme suitable for unstructured finite-volume ...
The simulation of turbulent flows by means of computational fluid dynamics is highly challenging. Th...
The variational multiscale method thought as an implicit large eddy simulation model for turbulent f...
The simulation of turbulent flows by means of computational fluid dynamics is highly challenging. Th...
The simulation of turbulent flows by means of computational fluid dynamics is highly challenging. Th...
A new low-dissipation low-dispersion 2nd-order scheme is applied to scale-resolving flow simulations ...
The variational multiscale method thought as an implicit large eddy simulation model for turbulent f...
This work explores the use of stabilized finite element formulations for the incompressible Navier-S...
To reduce the numerical dissipation in compressible flow modeling, a low-dissipation compressib...
A comprehensive study is conducted on a second-order low-dissipation low-dispersion (LD2) scheme in ...
Recently, element based high order methods such as Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) methods and the close...
A new low-dissipation low-dispersion second-order scheme suitable for unstructured finite volume flo...