2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1807-03022012000300009
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Simulation results and applications of an advection bounded scheme to practical flows

Abstract: Abstract. This paper reports experiments on the use of a recently introduced advection bounded upwinding scheme, namely TOPUS (Computers & Fluids 57 (2012) 208-224), for flows of practical interest. The numerical results are compared against analytical, numerical and experimental data and show good agreement with them. It is concluded that the TOPUS scheme is a competent, powerful and generic scheme for complex flow phenomena.Mathematical subject classification: Primary: 06B10; Secondary: 06D05.

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“…It is important to inform the reader that TOPUS an SDPUS-C1 schemes have already been compared to other upwinding schemes and flux limiters in previous works [14,15,28,29], including test simulations for free-surface and two-phase incompressible flows for the SDPUS-C1. In addition to comparing TOPUS and SDPUS-C1 in the test cases (Sect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to inform the reader that TOPUS an SDPUS-C1 schemes have already been compared to other upwinding schemes and flux limiters in previous works [14,15,28,29], including test simulations for free-surface and two-phase incompressible flows for the SDPUS-C1. In addition to comparing TOPUS and SDPUS-C1 in the test cases (Sect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning investigations of complex free surface flows, considerable progress has currently done in the application of both finite difference method and high order upwinding (see, for example, Ferreira et al [3,4,5]). In particular, the high order boundedness upwind advection scheme, called TOPUS (Third-Order Polynomial Upwind Scheme), by Queiroz et al [13] is applied, in conjunction with the realizable Reynolds stress algebraic equation model proposed by Shih et al [15], in an attempt of simulating incompressible turbulent free surface flows.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%