Spectral/hp Element Methods for CFD - George Karniadakis

Spectral/hp Element Methods for CFD

Buch | Hardcover
402 Seiten
1999
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-510226-0 (ISBN)
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Spectral methods in fluid dynamics were used in direct and large eddy simulations of turbulent flow in simply connected computational domains. This book provides an introduction to these methods, beginning with an explanation of fundamental concepts and implementation issues.
Traditionally spectral methods in fluid dynamics were used in direct and large eddy simulations of turbulent flow in simply connected computational domains. The methods are now being applied to more complex geometries, and the spectral/hp element method, which incorporates both multi-domain spectral methods and high-order finite element methods, has been particularly successful. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to these methods. Written by leaders in the field, the book begins with a full explanation of fundamental concepts and implementation issues. It then illustrates how these methods can be applied to advection-diffusion and to incompressible and compressible Navier-Stokes equations. Drawing on both published and unpublished material, the book is an important resource for experienced researchers and for those new to the field.

1. Introduction; 1.1 The Basic Equations of Fluid Dynamics; 1.2 Numerical Discretisation; 2. Fundamental Concepts and One-Dimensional Formulation; 2.1 Method of Weighted Residuals; 2.2 Galerkin Formulation; 2.3 One-Dimensional Expansion Bases; 2.4 Numerical Integration; 2.5 Differentiation; 2.6 Convergence Examples; 3. Multi-Dimensional Expansion Bases; 3.2 Expansions in Unstructured Domains; 3.3 Expansions in Homogenous Domains; 4. Multi-Dimensional Formulation; 4.1 Local Elemental Operations; 4.2 Global Operations; 4.3 Boundary Representation; 5. Geometrically Non-Conforming Elements; 5.1 The Need for Local Refinement; 5.2 Interface Conditions and Implementation; 5.3 Iterative Patching; 5.4 Constrained Approximation; 5.5 Mortar Patching; 6. Advection Equation; 6.1 Galerkin Discretisation; 6.2 Temporal Discretisation; 6.3 Eigen-Spectrum of the Galerkin Advection Operator; 6.4 Discontinuous Galerkin Discretisation; 6.5 Convergence; 7. Helmholtz Equation; 7.1 Galerkin Discretisation; 7.2 Eigen-Spectrum of Laplacian Operator; 7.3 Convergence; 7.4 Non-Smooth Domains; 7.5 Mixed and Discontinuous Galerkin Discretisation; 8. Incompressible Flows; 8.1 Variational Formulation; 8.2 Coupled Methods for Primitive Variables; 8.3 Splitting Methods for Primitive Variables; 8.4 Velocity-Vorticity Formulation; 8.5 The Gauge Method; 9. Flow Simulations; 9.1 Exact Navier-Stokes Solutions; 9.2 Direct Numerical Simulations - DNS; 9.3 Largy Eddy Simulations - LES; 9.4 Dynamic (dDNS) Versus Static DNS; 10. Compressible Flows; 10.1 Discontinuous Solutions and High-Order; 10.2 Conservative Formulation; 10.3 Monotonicity; 10.4 Euler Equations; 10.5 Navier-Stokes Equations; 10.6 Shock Fitting Techniques; A Jacobi Polynomials; B Gauss-Type Integration; C Collocation Differentiation; D Continuous Expansion Basis; E Characteristic Flux Decomposition for the Euler Equation

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.4.1999
Co-Autor Spencer J. Sherwin
Zusatzinfo 140 line drawings, bibliography
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Analysis
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Angewandte Mathematik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Strömungsmechanik
ISBN-10 0-19-510226-6 / 0195102266
ISBN-13 978-0-19-510226-0 / 9780195102260
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