2014
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2014.241
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Fully adaptive turbulence simulations based on Lagrangian spatio-temporally varying wavelet thresholding

Abstract: A new framework for spatio-temporally adaptive turbulence simulations is proposed. The method is based on a variable-fidelity representation that tightly integrates numerics and modelling of subgrid-scale turbulence and aims to capture the flow physics on a near-optimal adaptive mesh. The integration is achieved by combining hierarchical wavelet-based computational modelling with spatially and temporally varying wavelet threshold filtering. The proposed approach provides automatic smooth transition from direct… Show more

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“…As empirically demonstrated, the initial sharp discontinuity existing at the inlet boundary does not introduce any significant difficulties in the subsequent evolution of the threshold field and correctly disappears afterwards. Finally, in order to achieve a sufficiently smooth threshold field, the artificial diffusion coefficient in the Lagrangian path-line diffusive approach is set to C ν = 0.1, which is one of the optimal values suggested in Nejadmalayeri et al (2014), where a systematic study on the influence of this parameter was performed.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…As empirically demonstrated, the initial sharp discontinuity existing at the inlet boundary does not introduce any significant difficulties in the subsequent evolution of the threshold field and correctly disappears afterwards. Finally, in order to achieve a sufficiently smooth threshold field, the artificial diffusion coefficient in the Lagrangian path-line diffusive approach is set to C ν = 0.1, which is one of the optimal values suggested in Nejadmalayeri et al (2014), where a systematic study on the influence of this parameter was performed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more general variable thresholding formulation that includes spatial variation was recently considered and demonstrated for homogeneous isotropic turbulence by Nejadmalayeri et al (2014). In the present work, the spatio-temporally varying thresholding is extended to wall-bounded flows, while formalizing the approach in the framework of the Lagrangian path-line diffusive averaging methodology ).…”
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“…Adaptive Wavelet Collocation Method (AWCM) is such a technique, which has been developed and thoroughly investigated for parabolic [1,2], hyperbolic [3], and elliptic [4] partial differential equations. It was successfully applied to a wide spectrum of problems including incompressible [5], compressible subsonic [6] and supersonic [3] flows, wavelet-based Adaptive Large Eddy Simulation [7,8,9,10,11,12,13], thermoacoustic wave propagation [14], Rayleigh-Taylor instability [15], ocean modeling [16], combustion [17], fluid-structure interactions [18,19], viscoelastic and poroviscoelastic flows [20,21,22].…”
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confidence: 99%