Three dimensional direct numerical simulation of complex jet flows

ORAL

Abstract

We present three-dimensional simulations of two types of very challenging jet flow configurations. The first consists of a liquid jet surrounded by a faster coaxial air flow and the second consists of a global rotational motion. These computations require a high spatial resolution and are performed with a newly developed high performance parallel code, called BLUE, for the simulation of two-phase, multi-physics and multi-scale incompressible flows, tested on up to 131072 threads with excellent scalability performance. The method for the treatment of the fluid interfaces uses a hybrid Front Tracking/Level Set technique that defines the interface both by a discontinuous density field as well as by a local triangular Lagrangian mesh. Coriolis forces are taken into account and solved via an exact time-integration method that ensures numerical accuracy and stability.

*EPSRC UK Programme Grant EP/K003976/1

Authors

  • Seungwon Shin

    • Hongik University, Republic of Korea
    • Hongik University, South Korea
    • Honkgik University, Republic of korea
  • Lyes Kahouadji

    • Imperial College London
    • Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, UK
  • Damir Juric

    • LIMSI, CNRS, France
    • LIMSI, CRNS, France
    • LIMSI-CNRS
  • Jalel Chergui

    • LIMSI, CNRS, France
    • LIMSI, CRNS, France
  • Richard Craster

    • Imperial College London
  • Omar Matar

    • Imperial College London
    • Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, UK