Simulations of Compressible Viscous Flows and Wave Scattering Using the Immersed Boundary Method

ORAL

Abstract

The immersed boundary method (IBM) in combination with a high-order finite difference compact formulation is used to study canonical test cases in fluid mechanics and acoustics, including viscous compressible flows, acoustic wave reflection and diffraction, and shock-wave reflections. In this study, two IB formulations are implemented: the continuous forcing and the discrete forcing approaches. Results obtained for the two methodologies are presented for 1-D problems involving acoustic and shock wave reflection, plane wave acoustic scattering along a cylinder and the viscous flow past a solid cylinder. Additionally, a grid convergence study is carried out for the simulations showing first-order convergence for the current implementation of the continuous forcing approach and second-order convergence for the discrete forcing approach.

*The authors acknowledge the financial support received from São Paulo Research Foundation, under grants No. 2016/00904-5, No. 2014/10166-6, No. 2014/24043-3, No.2013/03413-4, and the computational resources provided by the Lawrence Livermore National Lab.

Authors

  • Walter Arias-Ramirez

    • UNICAMP-Univ de Campinas
  • Britton J. Olson

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, LLNL
  • William R. Wolf

    • UNICAMP-Univ de Campinas