A high-order immersed boundary method (IBM) for the computation of unsteady, incompressible fluid flows on two-dimensional, complex domains is proposed, analyzed, developed and validated. In the IBM, the equations of interest are discretized on a fixed Cartesian grid. As a result, domain boundaries do not always conform to the (rectangular) computational domain boundaries. This gives rise to 'immersed boundaries', i.e., boundaries immersed inside the computational domain. A new IBM is proposed to remedy problems in an older existing IBM that had originally been selected for use in numerical flow control investigations. In particular, the older method suffered from considerably reduced accuracy near the immersed boundary surface where sharp ...
International audienceThis paper presents an Immersed Boundary Method (IBM) for handling flows in th...
Abstract The Immersed Boundary Method (IBM) has an advantage in simulating fluid–structure interacti...
A Cartesian grid method has been developed for simulating two-dimensional unsteady, viscous, incompr...
A novel immersed boundary method based on a domain decomposition approach is proposed in the context...
A novel immersed boundary method based on a domain decomposition approach is proposed in the context...
For simulations of highly complex geometries, frequently encountered in many fields of science and e...
In the last decade, there has been a lot of interest in developing high-order methods as viable opti...
In the last decade, there has been a lot of interest in developing high-order methods as viable opti...
A new numerical approach is presented in this work to simulate incompressible flows. The present app...
International audienceIn this work three branches of Immersed Boundary Methods (IBM) are described a...
In this work three branches of Immersed Boundary Methods (IBM) are described and validated for incom...
A non-boundary conforming formulation for simulating complex flows with moving solid boundaries on f...
In this work three branches of Immersed Boundary Methods (IBM) are described and validated for incom...
In the immersed boundary (IB) method, the surface of an object is reconstructed with forcing terms i...
International audienceThis paper presents an Immersed Boundary Method (IBM) for handling flows in th...
International audienceThis paper presents an Immersed Boundary Method (IBM) for handling flows in th...
Abstract The Immersed Boundary Method (IBM) has an advantage in simulating fluid–structure interacti...
A Cartesian grid method has been developed for simulating two-dimensional unsteady, viscous, incompr...
A novel immersed boundary method based on a domain decomposition approach is proposed in the context...
A novel immersed boundary method based on a domain decomposition approach is proposed in the context...
For simulations of highly complex geometries, frequently encountered in many fields of science and e...
In the last decade, there has been a lot of interest in developing high-order methods as viable opti...
In the last decade, there has been a lot of interest in developing high-order methods as viable opti...
A new numerical approach is presented in this work to simulate incompressible flows. The present app...
International audienceIn this work three branches of Immersed Boundary Methods (IBM) are described a...
In this work three branches of Immersed Boundary Methods (IBM) are described and validated for incom...
A non-boundary conforming formulation for simulating complex flows with moving solid boundaries on f...
In this work three branches of Immersed Boundary Methods (IBM) are described and validated for incom...
In the immersed boundary (IB) method, the surface of an object is reconstructed with forcing terms i...
International audienceThis paper presents an Immersed Boundary Method (IBM) for handling flows in th...
International audienceThis paper presents an Immersed Boundary Method (IBM) for handling flows in th...
Abstract The Immersed Boundary Method (IBM) has an advantage in simulating fluid–structure interacti...
A Cartesian grid method has been developed for simulating two-dimensional unsteady, viscous, incompr...