An incompressible immersed boundary solver for moving body flows using a cut cell discontinuous Galerkin method

Solver Immersed Boundary Method
DOI: 10.1016/j.compfluid.2017.05.008 Publication Date: 2017-05-16T02:02:07Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract We present a higher-order immersed boundary method (IBM) for moving body flows, based on a discontinuous Galerkin (DG) discretization. In our method bodies are represented by a sharp interface approach using cut cells. The position of the bodies and their velocity is prescribed by Newtons equation of motion. Furthermore, we introduce a splitting type approach of coupling fluid and rigid body solver and point out the explicit calculation of hydrodynamic forces using hierarchical moment fitting. To verify our method we compare our new approach to a range of numerical benchmarks taken from the literature. At first we compare our method with calculations using a body fitted grid. Thereafter we will focus on representing boundaries with fixed motion to point out the accuracy and flexibility of our IBM. Afterwards we show results of full coupled test cases in which the explicit coupling approach and the calculation of forces mentioned above come into play. It can be shown, that with our method we can get similar results by decreasing the number of total unknowns significantly, which is the main advantage of the proposed scheme.
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