2017
DOI: 10.1007/s40430-017-0868-8
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On the performance of the DG method with a directional do-nothing boundary condition

Abstract: We present two numerical experiments concerning application of a recent outflow boundary condition proposal, by Dong et al. (J Comput Phys 261:83-105, 1), to discontinuous Galerkin method (DG) solution of incompressible laminar flows. This new boundary condition (BC) is tailored out for outflow boundaries and its rationale is based on energy influx control at this boundary surface, as described in Braack and Mucha (J Comput Math 32(5):507-521, 2). The authors applied it to various incompressible test-flow exam… Show more

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“…The first series of results, shown in the figures 2 and 3, was obtained using the new pressure boundary condition (9). The wavy flow pattern generated by the hill is well represented by the isosurfaces of the vertical velocity component shown in the left part of the figure 2, where the regions or ascending/descending flow can easily be identified.…”
Section: Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first series of results, shown in the figures 2 and 3, was obtained using the new pressure boundary condition (9). The wavy flow pattern generated by the hill is well represented by the isosurfaces of the vertical velocity component shown in the left part of the figure 2, where the regions or ascending/descending flow can easily be identified.…”
Section: Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%