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Enhancing Stability Of Lattice-Boltzmann Simulations Via New Boundary Conditions

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  • LORENZO DE LA FUENTE

    (Department of Computing and Mathematics, Manchester Metropolitan University, Chester Street, Manchester, M1 5GD, United Kingdom)

  • DAVID INGRAM

    (Department of Computing and Mathematics, Manchester Metropolitan University, Chester Street, Manchester, M1 5GD, United Kingdom)

  • CLIVE MINGHAM

    (Department of Computing and Mathematics, Manchester Metropolitan University, Chester Street, Manchester, M1 5GD, United Kingdom)

  • DEREK CAUSON

    (Department of Computing and Mathematics, Manchester Metropolitan University, Chester Street, Manchester, M1 5GD, United Kingdom)

  • XIAO-YI HE

    (Computational Modeling Center, Air Product and Chemicals Inc., Allentown, Pennsylvania 18195-1501, United States)

Abstract

A new boundary condition is developed to enhance numerical stability for moving walls in lattice-Boltzmann simulations. It includes a population "adjustment" procedure at boundaries which allows stable simulations closer to the theoretical limit ofτ = 0.5. Couette and lid-driven cavity flow simulations show improved velocity profiles, lower stable relaxation timestep τ and higher Reynolds number Re limits. The new method needs fewer timesteps to achieve steady-state.

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  • Lorenzo De La Fuente & David Ingram & Clive Mingham & Derek Causon & Xiao-Yi He, 2003. "Enhancing Stability Of Lattice-Boltzmann Simulations Via New Boundary Conditions," International Journal of Modern Physics C (IJMPC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 14(01), pages 29-40.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:ijmpcx:v:14:y:2003:i:01:n:s0129183103004176
    DOI: 10.1142/S0129183103004176
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