Comparison of Higher-Order Numerical Schemes and Several Filtering Methods Applied to Navier-Stokes Equations with Applications to Computational Aeroacoustics

In computational acoustics, fluid-acoustic coupling methods for the computation of sound have been widely used by researchers for the last five decades. In the first part of the coupling procedure, the fully unsteady incompressible or compressible flow equations for the near-field of the unsteady fl...

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Main Authors: L.S. Lai, G.S. Djambazov, C.-H. Lai, K.A. Pericleous
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2009-09-01
Series:Journal of Algorithms & Computational Technology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1260/174830108788251746
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spelling doaj-d6f3e9611448481f98ed633432d512c42020-11-25T03:44:02ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Algorithms & Computational Technology1748-30181748-30262009-09-01310.1260/174830108788251746Comparison of Higher-Order Numerical Schemes and Several Filtering Methods Applied to Navier-Stokes Equations with Applications to Computational AeroacousticsL.S. LaiG.S. DjambazovC.-H. LaiK.A. PericleousIn computational acoustics, fluid-acoustic coupling methods for the computation of sound have been widely used by researchers for the last five decades. In the first part of the coupling procedure, the fully unsteady incompressible or compressible flow equations for the near-field of the unsteady flow are solved by using a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) technique, such as Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS), Large Eddy Simulation (LES) or unsteady Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes equations (RANS) the CFD predictions are then used to calculate sound sources using the acoustic analogy or solving a set of acoustic perturbation equations (APE) leading to the solution of the acoustic field. It is possible to use a 2-D reduced problem to provide a preliminary understanding of many acoustic problems. Unfortunately 2-D CFD simulations using a fine-mesh-small-time-step-LES-alike numerical method cannot be considered as LES, which applies to 3-D simulations only. Therefore it is necessary to understand the similarities and the effect between filters applied to unsteady compressible Navier-Stokes equations and the combined effect of high-order schemes and mesh size. The aim of this study is to provide suitable LES-alike methods for 2-D simulations. An efficient software implementation of high-order schemes is also proposed. Numerical examples are provided to illustrate these statistical similarities.https://doi.org/10.1260/174830108788251746
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author L.S. Lai
G.S. Djambazov
C.-H. Lai
K.A. Pericleous
spellingShingle L.S. Lai
G.S. Djambazov
C.-H. Lai
K.A. Pericleous
Comparison of Higher-Order Numerical Schemes and Several Filtering Methods Applied to Navier-Stokes Equations with Applications to Computational Aeroacoustics
Journal of Algorithms & Computational Technology
author_facet L.S. Lai
G.S. Djambazov
C.-H. Lai
K.A. Pericleous
author_sort L.S. Lai
title Comparison of Higher-Order Numerical Schemes and Several Filtering Methods Applied to Navier-Stokes Equations with Applications to Computational Aeroacoustics
title_short Comparison of Higher-Order Numerical Schemes and Several Filtering Methods Applied to Navier-Stokes Equations with Applications to Computational Aeroacoustics
title_full Comparison of Higher-Order Numerical Schemes and Several Filtering Methods Applied to Navier-Stokes Equations with Applications to Computational Aeroacoustics
title_fullStr Comparison of Higher-Order Numerical Schemes and Several Filtering Methods Applied to Navier-Stokes Equations with Applications to Computational Aeroacoustics
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Higher-Order Numerical Schemes and Several Filtering Methods Applied to Navier-Stokes Equations with Applications to Computational Aeroacoustics
title_sort comparison of higher-order numerical schemes and several filtering methods applied to navier-stokes equations with applications to computational aeroacoustics
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Algorithms & Computational Technology
issn 1748-3018
1748-3026
publishDate 2009-09-01
description In computational acoustics, fluid-acoustic coupling methods for the computation of sound have been widely used by researchers for the last five decades. In the first part of the coupling procedure, the fully unsteady incompressible or compressible flow equations for the near-field of the unsteady flow are solved by using a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) technique, such as Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS), Large Eddy Simulation (LES) or unsteady Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes equations (RANS) the CFD predictions are then used to calculate sound sources using the acoustic analogy or solving a set of acoustic perturbation equations (APE) leading to the solution of the acoustic field. It is possible to use a 2-D reduced problem to provide a preliminary understanding of many acoustic problems. Unfortunately 2-D CFD simulations using a fine-mesh-small-time-step-LES-alike numerical method cannot be considered as LES, which applies to 3-D simulations only. Therefore it is necessary to understand the similarities and the effect between filters applied to unsteady compressible Navier-Stokes equations and the combined effect of high-order schemes and mesh size. The aim of this study is to provide suitable LES-alike methods for 2-D simulations. An efficient software implementation of high-order schemes is also proposed. Numerical examples are provided to illustrate these statistical similarities.
url https://doi.org/10.1260/174830108788251746
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