Validation of numerical simulations of a simple immersed boundary solver for fluid flow in branching channels
Keslerová, Radka; Lancmanová, Anna; Bodnár, Tomáš
- Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics, Publisher: Institute of Mathematics CAS(Prague), page 85-96
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topKeslerová, Radka, Lancmanová, Anna, and Bodnár, Tomáš. "Validation of numerical simulations of a simple immersed boundary solver for fluid flow in branching channels." Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics. Prague: Institute of Mathematics CAS, 2023. 85-96. <http://eudml.org/doc/299023>.
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abstract = {This work deals with the flow of incompressible viscous fluids in a two-dimensional branching channel. Using the immersed boundary method, a new finite difference solver was developed to interpret the channel geometry. The numerical results obtained by this new solver are compared with the numerical simulations of the older finite volume method code and with the results obtained with OpenFOAM. The aim of this work is to verify whether the immersed boundary method is suitable for fluid flow in channels with more complex geometries with difficult grid generation.},
author = {Keslerová, Radka, Lancmanová, Anna, Bodnár, Tomáš},
booktitle = {Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics},
keywords = {immersed boundary method; finite volume method; OpenFOAM},
location = {Prague},
pages = {85-96},
publisher = {Institute of Mathematics CAS},
title = {Validation of numerical simulations of a simple immersed boundary solver for fluid flow in branching channels},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/299023},
year = {2023},
}
TY - CLSWK
AU - Keslerová, Radka
AU - Lancmanová, Anna
AU - Bodnár, Tomáš
TI - Validation of numerical simulations of a simple immersed boundary solver for fluid flow in branching channels
T2 - Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics
PY - 2023
CY - Prague
PB - Institute of Mathematics CAS
SP - 85
EP - 96
AB - This work deals with the flow of incompressible viscous fluids in a two-dimensional branching channel. Using the immersed boundary method, a new finite difference solver was developed to interpret the channel geometry. The numerical results obtained by this new solver are compared with the numerical simulations of the older finite volume method code and with the results obtained with OpenFOAM. The aim of this work is to verify whether the immersed boundary method is suitable for fluid flow in channels with more complex geometries with difficult grid generation.
KW - immersed boundary method; finite volume method; OpenFOAM
UR - http://eudml.org/doc/299023
ER -
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