TY - JOUR
T1 - Conservative low-pass filter with compact stencils for hierarchical Cartesian mesh
AU - Asada, Hiroyuki
AU - Kawai, Soshi
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported in part by MEXT, Japan as “Program for Promoting Researches on the Supercomputer Fugaku” (Leading research on innovative aircraft design technologies to replace flight test, JPMXP1020200312) and used computational resources of supercomputer Fugaku provided by RIKEN Center for Computational Science, Japan (Project ID: hp200137, hp210168, hp220160). Part of this work also used JAXA Supercomputer System generation 3 (JSS3), Japan with project name: Leading research on innovative aircraft design technologies to replace flight test (project code: CMP30).
Funding Information:
This work was supported in part by MEXT, Japan as “Program for Promoting Researches on the Supercomputer Fugaku” (Leading research on innovative aircraft design technologies to replace flight test, JPMXP1020200312 ) and used computational resources of supercomputer Fugaku provided by RIKEN Center for Computational Science, Japan (Project ID: hp200137 , hp210168 , hp220160 ). Part of this work also used JAXA Supercomputer System generation 3 (JSS3), Japan with project name: Leading research on innovative aircraft design technologies to replace flight test (project code: CMP30 ).
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PY - 2023/2/15
Y1 - 2023/2/15
N2 - A conservative low-pass explicit filter with compact stencils for hierarchical Cartesian mesh is proposed. The proposed filter has two key features; the primary conservation of the conservative variables (i.e., mass, momentum, and total energy) are satisfied even at non-conforming block boundaries where grid refinement level change, and the compact stencils are achieved by employing the explicit filter while the low-pass characteristic is enhanced by properly controlling the transfer function. The proposed filter is the flux-based filter and introduces the filter flux that satisfies the conservation of the conservative variables at the non-conforming block boundaries, and the appropriate control of the transfer function is achieved by controlling the filter flux. The proposed filter is coupled with the stable and non-dissipative kinetic energy and entropy preserving (KEEP) scheme for the hierarchical Cartesian mesh (Kuya and Kawai 2020) and applied to the numerical experiments of the inviscid vortex advection, Taylor–Green vortex, and turbulent wake behind a sphere. The numerical experiments demonstrate that the proposed filter conserves the conservative variables on the non-conforming mesh and successfully removes the high-wavenumber spurious oscillations while not showing any major detrimental effects on the well-resolved flows.
AB - A conservative low-pass explicit filter with compact stencils for hierarchical Cartesian mesh is proposed. The proposed filter has two key features; the primary conservation of the conservative variables (i.e., mass, momentum, and total energy) are satisfied even at non-conforming block boundaries where grid refinement level change, and the compact stencils are achieved by employing the explicit filter while the low-pass characteristic is enhanced by properly controlling the transfer function. The proposed filter is the flux-based filter and introduces the filter flux that satisfies the conservation of the conservative variables at the non-conforming block boundaries, and the appropriate control of the transfer function is achieved by controlling the filter flux. The proposed filter is coupled with the stable and non-dissipative kinetic energy and entropy preserving (KEEP) scheme for the hierarchical Cartesian mesh (Kuya and Kawai 2020) and applied to the numerical experiments of the inviscid vortex advection, Taylor–Green vortex, and turbulent wake behind a sphere. The numerical experiments demonstrate that the proposed filter conserves the conservative variables on the non-conforming mesh and successfully removes the high-wavenumber spurious oscillations while not showing any major detrimental effects on the well-resolved flows.
KW - Conservation
KW - Hierarchical Cartesian mesh
KW - Low-pass filter
KW - Non-conforming block boundary
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U2 - 10.1016/j.compfluid.2022.105769
DO - 10.1016/j.compfluid.2022.105769
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85145018189
SN - 0045-7930
VL - 252
JO - Computers and Fluids
JF - Computers and Fluids
M1 - 105769
ER -