A SEMI-IMPLICIT SCHEME FOR SOLVING INCOMPRESSIBLE VISCOUS FREE SURFACE FLOWS

Autores

  • C. M. Oishi
  • J. A. Cuminato
  • V. G. Ferreira
  • M. F. Tomé
  • A. Castelo
  • N. Mangiavacchi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5380/reterm.v4i2.5406

Palavras-chave:

Navier-Stokes equations, Finite-Difference method, Semi-Implicit method

Resumo

The present work is concerned with a numerical method for solving the two-dimensional time-dependent incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in the primitive variables formulation. The diffusive terms are treated by Implicit Backward and Crank-Nicolson methods, and the non-linear convection terms are, explicitly, approximated by the high order upwind VONOS (Variable-Order Non-Oscillatory Scheme) scheme. The boundary conditions for the pressure field at the free surface are treated implicitly, and for the velocity field explicitly. The numerical method is then applied to the simulation of free surface and confined flows. The numerical results show that the present technique eliminates the stability restriction in the original explicit method. For low Reynolds number flow dynamics, the method is robust and produces numerical results that compare very well with the analytical solutions.

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Publicado

2005-12-31

Como Citar

Oishi, C. M., Cuminato, J. A., Ferreira, V. G., Tomé, M. F., Castelo, A., & Mangiavacchi, N. (2005). A SEMI-IMPLICIT SCHEME FOR SOLVING INCOMPRESSIBLE VISCOUS FREE SURFACE FLOWS. Revista Da Engenharia Térmica, 4(2), 106–112. https://doi.org/10.5380/reterm.v4i2.5406

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Technology