The approach used for computation of the convecting face fluxes and the cell face velocities results in different underlying numerical algorithms in finite volume collocated grid solvers for the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations. In this study, the effect of the following five numerical algorithms on the numerical dissipation rate and on the temporal consistency of a selection of Runge–Kutta schemes is analysed: (1) the original algorithm of Rhie and Chow (1983), (2) the standard OpenFOAM method, (3) the algorithm used by Vuorinen et al. (2014), (4) the Kazemi-Kamyab et al. (2015) method, and (5) the D'Alessandro et al. (2018) approach. The last three algorithms refer to recent implementations of low dissipative numerical methods in Op...
LES for industrial applications with complex geometries is mostly characterised by: a) a finite volu...
LES for industrial applications with complex geometries is mostly characterised by: a) a finite volu...
LES for industrial applications with complex geometries is mostly characterised by: a) a finite volu...
The approach used for computation of the convecting face fluxes and the cell face velocities results...
The approach used for computation of the convecting face fluxes and the cell face velocities results...
The approach used for computation of the convecting face fluxes and the cell face velocities results...
The approach used for computation of the convecting face fluxes and the cell face velocities results...
The approach used for computation of the convecting face fluxes and the cell face velocities results...
The approach used for computation of the convecting face fluxes and the cell face velocities results...
The approach used for computation of the convecting face fluxes and the cell face velocities results...
The approach used for computation of the convecting face fluxes and the cell face velocities results...
Open source computational fluid dynamics (CFD) codes provide suitable environments for implementatio...
LES for industrial applications with complex geometries is mostly characterised by: a) a finite volu...
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LES for industrial applications with complex geometries is mostly characterised by: a) a finite volu...
LES for industrial applications with complex geometries is mostly characterised by: a) a finite volu...
LES for industrial applications with complex geometries is mostly characterised by: a) a finite volu...
LES for industrial applications with complex geometries is mostly characterised by: a) a finite volu...
The approach used for computation of the convecting face fluxes and the cell face velocities results...
The approach used for computation of the convecting face fluxes and the cell face velocities results...
The approach used for computation of the convecting face fluxes and the cell face velocities results...
The approach used for computation of the convecting face fluxes and the cell face velocities results...
The approach used for computation of the convecting face fluxes and the cell face velocities results...
The approach used for computation of the convecting face fluxes and the cell face velocities results...
The approach used for computation of the convecting face fluxes and the cell face velocities results...
The approach used for computation of the convecting face fluxes and the cell face velocities results...
Open source computational fluid dynamics (CFD) codes provide suitable environments for implementatio...
LES for industrial applications with complex geometries is mostly characterised by: a) a finite volu...
\u3cp\u3eLES for industrial applications with complex geometries is mostly characterised by: a) a fi...
LES for industrial applications with complex geometries is mostly characterised by: a) a finite volu...
LES for industrial applications with complex geometries is mostly characterised by: a) a finite volu...
LES for industrial applications with complex geometries is mostly characterised by: a) a finite volu...
LES for industrial applications with complex geometries is mostly characterised by: a) a finite volu...