Abstract
An immersed boundary method combined with a wall-layer approach has been implemented into an established flow solver. In the outer flow field, the compressible Navier-Stokes equations are solved using an approximate Riemann Solver whereas simplified boundary-layer equations are solved near the wall. Turbulence is accounted for by the one-equation model of Spalart-Allmaras in the outer flow region and by a mixing length eddy viscosity model with near wall damping in the wall layer. Computations performed for various test cases show good agreement with reference data found in literature.
Keywords
- Strouhal Number
- Cartesian Grid
- Immerse Boundary Method
- Free Stream Mach Number
- Approximate Riemann Solver
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Jastrow, B., Magagnato, F. (2013). Simulation of Compressible Viscous Flow with an Immersed Boundary Method. In: Nagel, W., Kröner, D., Resch, M. (eds) High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ‘12. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33374-3_24
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