Numerical flow simulation : CNRS-DFG collaborative research programme

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Numerical flow simulation : CNRS-DFG collaborative research programme

edited by Ernst Heinrich Hirschel

(Notes on numerical fluid mechanics, v. 66, v. 75, v. 82)

Vieweg, c1998-c2001 , Springer-Verlag ,c2001-

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1. Results 1996-1998. -- 2. Results 1998-2000. -- 3. Results 2000-2002

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1:pub.Springer ISBN 9783540415404

Description

This volume contains twenty contributions of work, conducted since 1996 in the French- German Research Programme "Numerical Flow Simulation" of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). The main purpose of this publication is to give an overview over the work conducted in this programme, and to make the results obtained available to the pUblic. The reports are grouped under the four headings "Development of Solution Techniques", "Crystal Growth and Melts", "Flows of Reacting Gases" and "Turbulent Flows". AIl contributions to this publica- tion were reviewed by a board consisting of T. Alziary de Roquefort (Poitiers, France), P. Bontoux (Marseille, France), JA Desideri (Sophia-Antipolis, France), W. Kordulla (G6t- tingen, Germany), R. Peyret (Nice, France), R. Rannacher (Heidelberg, Germany), G. War- necke (Magdeburg, ,Germany), and the editor. The responsibility for the contents of the reports nevertheless lies with the authors. E. H. Hirschel Editor Preface The Colloquium on "Numerical Simulation of Flows", Marseille, November 21 and 22, th 1997, was the 6 Joint CNRS-DFG Colloquium organized in the frame of the French- German Research Collaboration on Computational Fluid Dynamics. This Collaborative Program was elaborated progressively since 1991, when the two major research groups were brought together: the Priority Program "Flow Simulation with Super Computers" from the DFG in Germany and the Groupement de Recherche de "Mecanique des Fluides NumCrique" (GDR MFN) from the CNRS in France.

Table of Contents

A Parallel Hybrid Highly Accurate Elliptic Solver for Viscous Flow Problems.- Adaptively Defined Cartesian Grid Generation and Euler Flow Solutions for Arbitrary Geometries.- Combined Finite Volume and Smoothed Particle Method.- The Appropriate Numbering for the Multigrid Solution of Convection Dominated Problems.- Development of Navier-Stokes Solvers on Hybrid Grids.- High Performance Computer Codes and Their Application to Optimize Crystal Growth Processes.- Multigrid Methods for Two Phase Flows.- Modeling of Free Surfaces in Casting Processes.- Turbulent Convection Driven by an Imposed Temperature Gradient in the Presence of a Constant Vertical Magnetic Field.- Numerical Simulation of Combustion in Partially Premixed Turbulent Flows.- Numerical Modeling of Gas Flows in the Transition Between Rarefied and Continuum Regimes.- Numerical Techniques for Mulit-Scale Weakly Compressible Reactive Flows.- Computation of Vortex-Shedding Flows Past a Square Cylinder Employing LES and RANS.- Numerical Simulation of Turbulent High Speed Flows (Supersonic Combustion & Atomization and Mixing).- Simulation of Spatially Developing Plane and Round Jets.- Large Eddy Simulation of Flow Around Circular Cylinders on Structured and Unstructured Grids.- Towards an Adaptive Wavelet-Based 3D Navier-Stokes Solver.- The Minimal Turbulent Flow Unit as a Test Case for Three Different Computer Codes.- Applications of a 4-th Order Hermitian Scheme for Non-Equidistant Grids to LES and DNS of Incompressible Fluid Flow.- Computation of Complex Turbulent Flows.
Volume

2 ISBN 9783540416081

Description

This volume contains nineteen contributions of work, conducted since 1998 in the French - German Research Programme "Numerical Flow Simulation", which was initiated in 1996 by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the Deutsche Forschungsge- meinschaft (DFG). The main purpose of this second publication on the research programme, is to give an overview over recent progress, and to make the obtained results available to the public. The reports are grouped, like those in the first publication (NNFM 66, 1998), under the four headings "Devel- opment of Solution Techniques", "Crystal Growth and Melts", "Flows of Reacting Gases" and "Turbulent Flows". All contributions to this publication were reviewed by a board consisting ofT. Alziary de Roquefort (Poitiers, France), H. W. Buggisch (Karlsruhe, Germany), Th. Gal- louet (Marseille, France), W. Kordulla (Gottingen, Germany), A. Lerat (Paris, France), R. Rannacher (Heidelberg, Germany), G. Warnecke (Magdeburg, Germany), and the editor. The responsibility for the contents of the reports nevertheless lies with the contributors.

Table of Contents

Towards a Parallel Hybrid Highly Accurate Navier-Stokes Solver.- Self-Organizing Hybrid Cartesian Grid Generation and Solutions for Arbitrary Geometries.- CD2D3D- a Package to Solve Convection Dominated Problems Employing Ordering Techniques.- Development of Navier-Stokes Solvers on Hybrid Grids.- High Performance Computer Codes and their Application to Optimize Crystal Growth Processes, II.- Spline Volume Tracking for Interfacial Flows.- Modeling of Free Surfaces in Casting Processes.- Parallel Computation of the Saturation Process in a Nonlinear Dynamo Model.- Investigation of the Flow Characteristics Occuring in Flame Stabilization Processes.- Modeling Partially Premixed Turbulent Combustion.- Development of a Parallel Unstructured Multigrid Solver for Laminar Flame Simulations with Detailed Chemistry and Transport.- Numerical Methods for Weakly Compressible Reactive Flows.- Numerical Simulation of Shock Wave Interaction Effects on Supersonic Mixing Layer Growth.- Large Eddy Simulation of Flow Around Circular Cylinders on Structured and Unstructured Grids, II.- Direct Numerical and Statistical Simulation of Turbulent Boundary Layer Flows with Pressure Gradient.- DNS and LES of a Backward-Facing Step Flow Using 2nd and 4th Order Spatial Discretization and LES of the Spatial Development of Mixing of Turbulent Streams with Non-Equilibrium Inflow Conditions.- LES of Turbulent Boundary Layers and Wakes.- Adaptive Wavelet Methods for the Navier-Stokes Equations.- Analysis of Discretization and Modeling Errors in Complex Three-Dimensional Flows.
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3 ISBN 9783540441304

Description

This volume contains eighteen reports on work, which is conducted since 2000 in the Collaborative Research Programme 'Numerical Flow Simulation' of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). French and German engineers and mathematicians present their joint research on the topics 'Development of Solution Techniques', 'Crystal Growth and Melts', 'Flows of Reacting Gases, Sound Generation' and 'Turbulent Flows'. In the background of their work is the still strong growth of the performance of super-computer architectures, which, together with large advances in algorithms, is opening vast new application areas of numerical flow simulation in research and industrial work. Results of this programme from the period 1996 to 1998 have been presented in NNFM 66 (1998), and NNFM75 (2001).

Table of Contents

I. Development of Solution Techniques.- Multi-Domain Finite Element - Spectral Chebyshev Parallel Navier-Stokes Solver for Viscous Flow Problems.- Self-Organizing Hybrid Cartesian Grid Generation and Application to External and Internal Flow Problems.- Development of Navier-Stokes Solvers on Hybrid Grids.- II. Crystal Growth and Melts.- High Performance Computer Codes and their Application to Optimize Crystal Growth Processes, III.- Adaptive Multigrid Computations of Multiphase Flows.- Voltage-Driven Instability of Electrically Conducting Fluids.- III. Flows of Reacting Gases, Sound Generation.- Development of a 3D Parallel Multigrid Solver for Fast and Accurate Laminar Steady Flame Computations.- Multiple Scale Considerations for Sound Generation in Low Mach Number Flow.- Modeling Partially Premixed Turbulent Combustion.- Supercritical Mixing of Flows with High Density Gradient.- Turbulence Model Sensitivity Study for Bluff Body Stabilized Flames.- IV. Turbulent Flows.- Large-Eddy Simulation of the Flow Around the Free End of a Circular Cylinder.- Multiscale Methods for the Simulation of Turbulent Flows.- Computation of Turbulent Flows with Separation.- LES of Transitional Boundary Layers and Wakes with Trailing Edge Blowing.- Direct Versus Statistical Simulation of Accelerated/Retarded and Separating/Reattaching Turbulent Boundary Layers.- Coherent Vortex Simulation (CVS) of 2D Bluff Body Flows Using an Adaptive Wavelet Method with Penalisation.- Large-Eddy Simulations of the Spatial Development of a Shearless Turbulence Mixing Layer.

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  • NCID
    BA41013018
  • ISBN
    • 352806966X
    • 3540415408
    • 3540416080
    • 3540441301
  • Country Code
    gw
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Braunschweig ; Wiesbaden,Berlin ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    3 v.
  • Size
    25 cm
  • Classification
    • SG86 : 35
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