Several competing artificial compressibility methods for the incompressible flow equations are examined using the high-order flux reconstruction method. The established artificial compressibility method (ACM) of \citet{Chorin1967} is compared to the alternative entropically damped (EDAC) method of \citet{Clausen2013}, as well as an ACM formulation with hyperbolised diffusion. While the former requires the solution to be converged to a divergence free state at each physical time step through pseudo iterations, the latter can be applied explicitly. We examine the sensitivity of both methods to the parameterisation for a series of test cases over a range of Reynolds numbers. As the compressibility is reduced, EDAC is found to give linear impro...
This thesis describes the development of a numerical solution procedure which is valid for both inco...
Variable density incompressible flows are governed by parabolic equations. The artificial compressib...
Grid convergence of several high order methods for the computation of rapidly developing complex uns...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Several competing artificial compressibility methods for the incompr...
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Artificial compressibility methods intend to offer divergence-free f...
Nowadays, in spite of disadvantages of turbulence closure models for RANS (Reynolds Averaged Navier-...
Nowadays, in spite of disadvantages of turbulence closure models for RANS (Reynolds Averaged Navier-...
The development of various numerical methods capable of accurately simulating fluid flow has evolved...
The performance of different shock capturing viscosities has been examined using our general fluid m...
Incompressible Navier-Stokes solvers based on the projection method often require an expensive numer...
Incompressible Navier-Stokes solvers based on the projection method often require an expensive numer...
The Artificial Compressibility Method (ACM) for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations is (link-...
Grid convergence of several high order methods for the computation of rapidly developing complex uns...
Grid convergence of several high order methods for the computation of rapidly developing complex uns...
Grid convergence of several high order methods for the computation of rapidly developing complex uns...
This thesis describes the development of a numerical solution procedure which is valid for both inco...
Variable density incompressible flows are governed by parabolic equations. The artificial compressib...
Grid convergence of several high order methods for the computation of rapidly developing complex uns...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Several competing artificial compressibility methods for the incompr...
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Artificial compressibility methods intend to offer divergence-free f...
Nowadays, in spite of disadvantages of turbulence closure models for RANS (Reynolds Averaged Navier-...
Nowadays, in spite of disadvantages of turbulence closure models for RANS (Reynolds Averaged Navier-...
The development of various numerical methods capable of accurately simulating fluid flow has evolved...
The performance of different shock capturing viscosities has been examined using our general fluid m...
Incompressible Navier-Stokes solvers based on the projection method often require an expensive numer...
Incompressible Navier-Stokes solvers based on the projection method often require an expensive numer...
The Artificial Compressibility Method (ACM) for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations is (link-...
Grid convergence of several high order methods for the computation of rapidly developing complex uns...
Grid convergence of several high order methods for the computation of rapidly developing complex uns...
Grid convergence of several high order methods for the computation of rapidly developing complex uns...
This thesis describes the development of a numerical solution procedure which is valid for both inco...
Variable density incompressible flows are governed by parabolic equations. The artificial compressib...
Grid convergence of several high order methods for the computation of rapidly developing complex uns...