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A high‐order discontinuous Galerkin method for the incompressible Navier‐Stokes equations on arbitrary grids

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A high‐order discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method is proposed in this work for solving the two‐dimensional steady and unsteady incompressible Navier‐Stokes (INS) equations written in conservative form on arbitrary grids. In… Click to show full abstract

A high‐order discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method is proposed in this work for solving the two‐dimensional steady and unsteady incompressible Navier‐Stokes (INS) equations written in conservative form on arbitrary grids. In order to construct the interface inviscid fluxes both in the continuity and in the momentum equations, an artificial compressibility term has been added to the continuity equation for relaxing the incompressibility constraint. Then, as the hyperbolic nature of the INS equations has been recovered, the local Lax‐Friedrichs (LLF) flux, which was previously developed in the context of hyperbolic conservation laws, is applied to discretize the inviscid term. Unlike the traditional artificial compressibility method, in this work, the artificial compressibility is introduced only for the construction of the inviscid numerical fluxes; therefore, a consistent discretization of the INS equations is obtained, irrespective of the amount of artificial compressibility used. What is more, as the LLF flux can be obtained directly and straightforward, no numerical iteration for solving an exact Riemann problem is entailed in our method. The viscous term is discretized by the direct DG method, which was developed based on the weak formulation of the scalar diffusion problems on structured grids. The performance and the accuracy of the method are demonstrated by computing a number of benchmark test cases, including both steady and unsteady incompressible flow problems. Due to its simplicity in implementation, our method provides an attractive alternative for solving the INS equations on arbitrary grids.

Keywords: discontinuous galerkin; arbitrary grids; method; high order; order discontinuous

Journal Title: International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids
Year Published: 2019

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