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JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS 卷:245
Fully conservative leak-proof treatment of thin solid structures immersed in compressible fluids
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Gretarsson, Jon Tomas1  Fedkiw, Ron1 
[1] Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
关键词: Fluid-structure interactions;    Compressible flow;    Leakproof;    Thin structures;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.jcp.2013.02.017
来源: Elsevier
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【 摘 要 】

We propose a novel high resolution conservative advection scheme that is suitable for thin, embedded moving solid structures. The scheme works by coupling together a high order flux-based method with a conservative semi-Lagrangian solver that is similar in spirit to that of Lentine et al. [26], but modified to treat the cut cells and partial volumes that arise near a thin solid structure. The conservative semi-Lagrangian scheme is unconditionally stable, and so unlike previous methods no cell merging is required to compensate for the small cell volumes that arise. Furthermore, as the semi-Lagrangian scheme works via tracing characteristic curves, no special treatment is required either to enforce non-penetration through thin, moving solid structures, or to populate swept or uncovered degrees of freedom. For the flux-based solver, we use finite-difference ENO with Lax-Friedrich's diffusion ( although any flux-based scheme works), and in doing so we found that a modification to the diffusion calculation leads to improved stability in its third order accurate variant. We integrate this novel hybrid advection scheme into a semi-implicit compressible flow solver, and modify the implicit pressure solver to work with cells of variable size. In addition, we propose an improvement to the semi-implicit compressible flow solver via a new method for computing a post-advected pressure. Finally, this hybrid conservative advection scheme is integrated into a semi-implicit fluid-structure solver, and a number of one-dimensional and two-dimensional examples are considered-in particular, showing that we can handle thin solid structures moving through the grid in a fully conservative manner, preventing fluid from leaking from one side of the structure to the other and without the need for cell merging or other special treatment of cut cells and partial volumes. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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