Multigrid methods and high order finite difference for flow in transition - Effects of isolated and distributed roughness elements
Abstract
The high order finite difference and multigrid methods have been successfully applied to direct numerical simulation (DNS) for flow transition in 3D channels and 3D boundary layers with 2D and 3D isolated and distributed roughness in a curvilinear coordinate system. A fourth-order finite difference technique on stretched and staggered grids, a fully-implicit time marching scheme, a semicoarsening multigrid method associated with line distributive relaxation scheme, and a new treatment of the outflow boundary condition, which needs only a very short buffer domain to damp all wave reflection, are developed. These approaches make the multigrid DNS code very accurate and efficient. This makes us not only able to do spatial DNS for the 3D channel and flat plate at low computational costs, but also able to do spatial DNS for transition in the 3D boundary layer with 3D single and multiple roughness elements. Numerical results show good agreement with the linear stability theory, the secondary instability theory, and a number of laboratory experiments.
- Publication:
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AIAA 11th Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993cfd..conf..615L
- Keywords:
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- Boundary Layer Transition;
- Finite Difference Theory;
- Multigrid Methods;
- Transition Flow;
- Computational Fluid Dynamics;
- Grid Generation (Mathematics);
- Relaxation Method (Mathematics);
- Spherical Coordinates;
- Three Dimensional Boundary Layer;
- Three Dimensional Flow;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer