Multi-resolution Delta-plus-SPH with tensile instability control: Towards high Reynolds number flows
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
It is well known that the use of SPH models in simulating flow at high Reynolds numbers is limited because of the tensile instability inception in the fluid region characterized by high vorticity and negative pressure. In order to overcome this issue, the ?+-SPH scheme is modified by implementing a Tensile Instability Control (TIC). The latter consists of switching the momentum equation to a non-conservative formulation in the unstable flow regions. The loss of conservation properties is shown to induce small errors, provided that the particle distribution is regular. The latter condition can be ensured thanks to the implementation of a Particle Shifting Technique (PST). The novel variant of the ?+-SPH is proved to be effective in preventing the onset of tensile instability. Several challenging benchmark tests involving flows past bodies at large Reynolds numbers have been used. Within this a simulation characterized by a deforming foil that resembles a fish-like swimming body is used as a practical application of the ?+-SPH model in biological fluid mechanics.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Boundary layer; High Reynolds numbers; Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics; Tensile instability; Viscous flow past a body; Vortex flows; ?+-SPH
Elenco autori:
Antuono, Matteo; Marrone, Salvatore; Colagrossi, Andrea
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