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Solution of moving-boundary problems by the spectral element method (0709.0355v1)

Published 4 Sep 2007 in cs.CE and cs.NA

Abstract: This paper describes a novel numerical model aiming at solving moving-boundary problems such as free-surface flows or fluid-structure interaction. This model uses a moving-grid technique to solve the Navier--Stokes equations expressed in the arbitrary Lagrangian--Eulerian kinematics. The discretization in space is based on the spectral element method. The coupling of the fluid equations and the moving-grid equations is essentially done through the conditions on the moving boundaries. Two- and three-dimensional simulations are presented: translation and rotation of a cylinder in a fluid, and large-amplitude sloshing in a rectangular tank. The accuracy and robustness of the present numerical model is studied and discussed.

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Authors (3)
  1. Nicolas Bodard (1 paper)
  2. Roland Bouffanais (42 papers)
  3. Michel O. Deville (2 papers)
Citations (28)

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