International audienceThe present work proposes a modified Pressure-Implicit Split-Operator (PISO) solver integrating the recent Immersed Boundary Method (IBM) proposed by Pinelli et al. [1] in order to perform reliable simulations of incompressible flows around bluff bodies using the open source toolbox OpenFOAM version 2.2 (ESI-OpenCFD [2]). The (IBM) allows for a precise representation of fixed and moving solid obstacles embedded in the physical domain, using uniform or stretched Cartesian meshes.Owing to this feature, the maximum level of accuracy and scalability of the numerical solvers can be systematically achieved. An iterative scheme based on sub-iterations between (IBM) and pressure correction has been implemented in the native (P...
###EgeUn###This study reports benchmark results for a new immersed boundary method based finite-volu...
###EgeUn###This study reports benchmark results for a new immersed boundary method based finite-volu...
International audienceThe flow past a bluff body creates an unstable wake in the form of a K ́rm ́n ...
International audienceThe present work proposes a modified Pressure-Implicit Split-Operator (PISO) s...
International audienceThe present work proposes a modified Pressure-Implicit Split-Operator (PISO) s...
International audienceThe immersed boundary method proposed by Pinelli et al. (2010) has been imple...
International audienceThe immersed boundary method proposed by Pinelli et al. (2010) has been imple...
In this study, we present and validate a new numerical solver in OpenFOAM®-v1706 called "ibmPorFoam"...
This study extends the existing immersed boundary method (IBM) in the open source toolbox OpenFOAM f...
International audienceThe development of an improved new IBM method is proposed in the present artic...
International audienceThe development of an improved new IBM method is proposed in the present artic...
International audienceThe development of an improved new IBM method is proposed in the present artic...
International audienceThe development of an improved new IBM method is proposed in the present artic...
A novel implicit second-order accurate immersed boundary method (IBM) for simulating the flow around...
A simple and scalable Immersed Boundary Method based on cubic spline reconstructions is presented fo...
###EgeUn###This study reports benchmark results for a new immersed boundary method based finite-volu...
###EgeUn###This study reports benchmark results for a new immersed boundary method based finite-volu...
International audienceThe flow past a bluff body creates an unstable wake in the form of a K ́rm ́n ...
International audienceThe present work proposes a modified Pressure-Implicit Split-Operator (PISO) s...
International audienceThe present work proposes a modified Pressure-Implicit Split-Operator (PISO) s...
International audienceThe immersed boundary method proposed by Pinelli et al. (2010) has been imple...
International audienceThe immersed boundary method proposed by Pinelli et al. (2010) has been imple...
In this study, we present and validate a new numerical solver in OpenFOAM®-v1706 called "ibmPorFoam"...
This study extends the existing immersed boundary method (IBM) in the open source toolbox OpenFOAM f...
International audienceThe development of an improved new IBM method is proposed in the present artic...
International audienceThe development of an improved new IBM method is proposed in the present artic...
International audienceThe development of an improved new IBM method is proposed in the present artic...
International audienceThe development of an improved new IBM method is proposed in the present artic...
A novel implicit second-order accurate immersed boundary method (IBM) for simulating the flow around...
A simple and scalable Immersed Boundary Method based on cubic spline reconstructions is presented fo...
###EgeUn###This study reports benchmark results for a new immersed boundary method based finite-volu...
###EgeUn###This study reports benchmark results for a new immersed boundary method based finite-volu...
International audienceThe flow past a bluff body creates an unstable wake in the form of a K ́rm ́n ...