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Computations of Wall Distances Based on Differential Equations
Author(s) -
Paul G. Tucker,
Chris Rumsey,
Philippe R. Spalart,
Robert E. Bartels,
Robert T. Biedron
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
aiaa journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.828
H-Index - 158
eISSN - 1081-0102
pISSN - 0001-1452
DOI - 10.2514/1.8626
Subject(s) - computation , differential equation , mechanics , physics , mathematics , geometry , computer science , mathematical analysis , algorithm
The use of differential equations such as Eikonal, Hamilton-Jacobi and Poisson for the economical calculation of the nearest wall distance d, which is needed by some turbulence models, is explored. Modifications that could palli ate some turbulence-modeling anomalies are also discussed. Economy is of especial value fo r deforming/adaptive grid problems. For these, ideally, d is repeatedly computed. It is shown that the Eikon al and Hamilton-Jacobi equations can be easy to implement when written in implicit (or iterated) advection and advection-diffusion equation analogous forms, respectively. These, like the Poisson Laplacian term, are commonly occurring in CFD solvers, allowing the re-use of efficient algorithms and code components. The use of the NASA CFL3D CFD program to solve the implicit Eikonal and Hamilton-Jacobi equations is e xplored. The re-formulated d equations are easy to implement, and are found to have robust convergence. For accurate Eikonal solutions, upwind metric differences are required. The Poisson approach is also found effective, and easiest to implement. Modified dista nces are not found to affect global outputs such as lift and drag significantly, at least in co mmon situations such as airfoil flows.

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