Parallel embedded boundary methods for fluid and rigid-body interaction

dc.contributor.authorSamaniego Alvarado, Esteban Patricio
dc.date.accessioned2018-01-11T21:21:50Z
dc.date.available2018-01-11T21:21:50Z
dc.date.issued2015-06-05
dc.description.abstractThe implementations of an updated body-fitted and a non body-fitted method to deal with the interaction of a fluid and a rigid body are described. The physics of the fluid is modeled by the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. A parallel fluid solver based on the VMS (Variational Multiscale) Finite Element method serves as the basis for the implementation. For the rigid body movement, the Newton-Euler equations are solved numerically. To account for the interaction, the force that the fluid exerts on the rigid body is determined, on the one hand. On the other hand, the velocity of the rigid body is imposed as a Dirichlet boundary condition on the fluid. A fixed Eulerian mesh discretizes the fluid domain, except for nodes in the vicinity of the rigid body boundary for the case of the updated body-fitted approach. The wet boundary of the rigid body is embedded in the fluid mesh and tracked by a moving surface mesh. It is a distinctive characteristic of the updated body-fitted strategy that, in order to impose velocities on the interface, some of the nodes near the body surface are moved by using a local r-adaptivity algorithm to conform with this surface. By contrast, the non body-fitted approach uses kriging interpolation for velocity prescription over the fluid on the interface. Given that fluid nodes can become solid nodes and vice versa due to the rigid body movement, we have adopted the FMALE approach, a variation of the ALE method to keep the fluid mesh fixed. Algorithms to ensure high performance, like skd-trees to determine if a given spatial point is currently inside the solid, are also used. All these ingredients constitute two approaches that are both computationally efficient and accurate. Numerical experiments are presented to assess their performance comparatively.
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.cma.2015.03.008
dc.identifier.issn457825
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84927537313&doi=10.1016%2fj.cma.2015.03.008&partnerID=40&md5=325ae7f2976c3b39d199fc490f96b623
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec/handle/123456789/21993
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherELSEVIER
dc.sourceComputer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
dc.subjectEmbedded Boundary Method
dc.subjectFinite Element Method
dc.subjectFluid And Rigid-Body Interaction
dc.subjectFmale
dc.subjectNavier-Stokes
dc.subjectParallelization
dc.titleParallel embedded boundary methods for fluid and rigid-body interaction
dc.typeArticle
dc.ucuenca.afiliacionsamaniego, e., school of engineering, departamento de recursos hídricos y ciencias ambientales, universidad de cuenca, av. 12 de abril s/n., cuenca, ecuador
dc.ucuenca.correspondenciaSamaniego, C.; Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC-CNS), Edificio NEXUS I, Campus Nord UPC Gran Capitán 2-4, Spain
dc.ucuenca.cuartilQ1
dc.ucuenca.embargoend2022-01-01 0:00
dc.ucuenca.factorimpacto2.823
dc.ucuenca.idautor0102052594
dc.ucuenca.indicebibliograficoSCOPUS
dc.ucuenca.numerocitaciones3
dc.ucuenca.volumen290

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