Abstract. A numerical formulation for fully resolved simulations of freely moving rigid particles in turbulent flows is presented. This work builds upon the fictitious-domain based approach for fast computation of fluid-rigid particle motion by Sharma & Patankar ([1] Ref. J. Compt. Phy., (205), 2005). The approach avoids explicit calculation of distributed Lagrange multipliers to impose rigid body motion and reduces the computational overhead due to the particle-phase. Implementation of the numerical algorithm in co-located, finite-volume-based, energy conserving fractional-step schemes on structured, Cartesian grids is presented. The numerical approach is first validated for flow over a fixed sphere at various Reynolds numbers and flow...
This paper describes a numerical method for the direct numerical simulation of Navier–Stokes flows w...
This paper describes a numerical method for the direct numerical simulation of Navier–Stokes flows w...
The book surveys the state-of-the-art methods that are currently available to model and simulate the...
Abstract. A numerical formulation for fully resolved simulations of freely moving rigid particles in...
Multiphase flow plays a critical role in numerous industrial processes and engineering applications....
During the last decade, many approaches for resolved-particle simulation (RPS) have been developed f...
International audienceDuring the last decade, many approaches for resolved-particle simulation (RPS)...
International audienceDuring the last decade, many approaches for resolved-particle simulation (RPS)...
International audienceDuring the last decade, many approaches for resolved-particle simulation (RPS)...
\u3cp\u3eA statistically stationary homogeneous isotropic turbulent flow modified by 64 small fixed ...
International audienceUsually, numerical simulations of two-phase particle dispersed flow both with ...
International audienceDuring the last decade, many approaches for resolved-particle simulation (RPS)...
The flow past one or nine spheres arranged in a plane lattice held fixed in a stream of decaying hom...
The flow past one or nine spheres arranged in a plane lattice held fixed in a stream of decaying hom...
This paper illustrates the Physalis method designed for the simulation of Navier-Stokes flows with s...
This paper describes a numerical method for the direct numerical simulation of Navier–Stokes flows w...
This paper describes a numerical method for the direct numerical simulation of Navier–Stokes flows w...
The book surveys the state-of-the-art methods that are currently available to model and simulate the...
Abstract. A numerical formulation for fully resolved simulations of freely moving rigid particles in...
Multiphase flow plays a critical role in numerous industrial processes and engineering applications....
During the last decade, many approaches for resolved-particle simulation (RPS) have been developed f...
International audienceDuring the last decade, many approaches for resolved-particle simulation (RPS)...
International audienceDuring the last decade, many approaches for resolved-particle simulation (RPS)...
International audienceDuring the last decade, many approaches for resolved-particle simulation (RPS)...
\u3cp\u3eA statistically stationary homogeneous isotropic turbulent flow modified by 64 small fixed ...
International audienceUsually, numerical simulations of two-phase particle dispersed flow both with ...
International audienceDuring the last decade, many approaches for resolved-particle simulation (RPS)...
The flow past one or nine spheres arranged in a plane lattice held fixed in a stream of decaying hom...
The flow past one or nine spheres arranged in a plane lattice held fixed in a stream of decaying hom...
This paper illustrates the Physalis method designed for the simulation of Navier-Stokes flows with s...
This paper describes a numerical method for the direct numerical simulation of Navier–Stokes flows w...
This paper describes a numerical method for the direct numerical simulation of Navier–Stokes flows w...
The book surveys the state-of-the-art methods that are currently available to model and simulate the...