Result: Improvement of Compressible Vorticity Confinement Method by Combining It with Vortex Feature Detection Methods

Title:
Improvement of Compressible Vorticity Confinement Method by Combining It with Vortex Feature Detection Methods
Source:
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics, Vol 11, Iss 5, Pp 1395-1406 (2018)
Publisher Information:
Academic World Research, 2018.
Publication Year:
2018
Document Type:
Academic journal Article
Language:
English
ISSN:
1735-3645
1735-3572
DOI:
10.29252/jafm.11.05.28822
Rights:
CC BY NC ND
Accession Number:
edsair.doi.dedup.....0f44a205420902a7f8e6ebcc1c13eed7
Database:
OpenAIRE

Further Information

In the present study, the performance of the vorticity confinement method has been improved by combining it with the vortex feature detection methods. In the conventional vorticity confinement method, the only parameter to apply or not to apply vorticity confinement is the non-zero value of vorticity. On the other hand, the presence of vorticity in some cases, like the boundary layer and the shear layer flows, does not imply the presence of vortices. Applying the vorticity confinement at these points can lead to errors, in addition to loss of solution time. In order to solve this problem, using the combination of vorticity confinement method and four methods of vortex feature detection (nondimensional Q, nondimensional λ_2, nondimensional modified ∆, and the S-Ω correlation) the vorticity confinement term is applied only in vortex regions. In order to investigate the effects of this combination, the compressible Euler equation has been investigated for the problem of two-dimensional stationary single vortex at Mach number 0.5. The results indicate significant positive effects in reducing the solving time, decreasing the sensitivity of the solution to the amount of confinement parameter and significant elimination of the oscillation.