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LBM based simulation in hydrodynamic applications
- 1.0447378 - ÚH 2017 RIV GB eng A - Abstract
Dolanský, Jindřich - Chára, Zdeněk
LBM based simulation in hydrodynamic applications.
Book of Abstracts of the 24th International Conference on Discrete Simulation of Fluid Dynamics. Edinburgh: The University of Edinburgh, 2015. s. 146.
[24th International Conference on Discrete Simulation of Fluid Dynamics. 13.07.2015-17.07.2015, Edinburgh]
Institutional support: RVO:67985874
Keywords : particles * LBM * Reynolds numbers
Subject RIV: BK - Fluid Dynamics
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The 3D LBM based simulation is developed to study hydrodynamic processes characterized by high Reynolds numbers. Specifically, particle-fluid interaction is examined for various configurations, e.g., for particles transported by water flow in an open channel or closed conduit or for particle gravitational settling in still water. Tested particles are represented by spherical non-deformable balls and the processes take place in cylindrical or rectangular (horizontal or vertical) profiles with smooth or rough walls (made of spherical particles or cylindrical rods) depending on the examined phenomena. The simulation uses the entropic extension of the LBM to cope with high Reynolds number regimes as it guarantees unconditional stability and it can be adjusted in such a way as to achieve accuracy of the second order. However, calculation of the root of the entropic equation – along with the detailed resolution of the particlefluid interaction and the number of particles – yields in
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