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NND schemes and numerical simulation of axial symmetric free jet flows

NND schemes and numerical simulation of axial symmetric free jet flows Through a study on one-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations, it was found that the spurious oscillations occuring near shock waves with finite difference equations are related to the dispersion term in the corresponding modified differential equations. If the sign of dispersion coefficient is properly adjusted so that the sign changes across shock waves, the undesirable oscillations can be totally suppressed. Based on this finding, the non-oscillatory, containing no free parameters and dissipative shheme (NND scheme) is developed. This scheme is one of “TVD”. The axisymmetric free jet flows are simulated numerically using this scheme. The results obtained by the present scheme are compared with the experimental picture. It is shown that the agreement is very good, and that this scheme has advantages of high resolution for capturing shocks and contact discontinuities. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acta Mechanica Sinica Springer Journals

NND schemes and numerical simulation of axial symmetric free jet flows

Acta Mechanica Sinica , Volume 6 (3) – Aug 16, 2006

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Springer Journals
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Engineering; Theoretical and Applied Mechanics; Classical and Continuum Physics; Engineering Fluid Dynamics; Computational Intelligence
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0567-7718
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1614-3116
DOI
10.1007/BF02487640
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Abstract

Through a study on one-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations, it was found that the spurious oscillations occuring near shock waves with finite difference equations are related to the dispersion term in the corresponding modified differential equations. If the sign of dispersion coefficient is properly adjusted so that the sign changes across shock waves, the undesirable oscillations can be totally suppressed. Based on this finding, the non-oscillatory, containing no free parameters and dissipative shheme (NND scheme) is developed. This scheme is one of “TVD”. The axisymmetric free jet flows are simulated numerically using this scheme. The results obtained by the present scheme are compared with the experimental picture. It is shown that the agreement is very good, and that this scheme has advantages of high resolution for capturing shocks and contact discontinuities.

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Acta Mechanica SinicaSpringer Journals

Published: Aug 16, 2006

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