Summary The paper describes a selection of algorithmic developments which have been implemented in the hybrid Navier-Stokes solver TAU during the MEGAFLOW II project. The paper concentrates on algorithms that help to improve the performance, the accuracy as well as the functionality. The algorithms presented are implicit MAPS-smoothing, low Mach number preconditioning, least square reconstruction in combination with a cell centered approach, the actuator disk boundary condition and a formulation for moving coordinate systems enabling steady solutions in a rotating frame. Results are presented in comparison to earlier versions of the TAU code, highlighting the improvements with respect to performance and/or accuracy. Comparisons with experimental data and results obtained with the FLOWer code are used to validate the new functionalities.
Algorithmic Developments in TAU
2005-01-01
16 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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