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Entropic lattice Boltzmann simulation of the flow past square cylinder
Date Issued
01-03-2004
Author(s)
Ansumali, Santosh
Chikatamarla, Shyam Sunder
Frouzakis, Christos Emmanouil
Boulouchos, Konstantinos
Abstract
Minimal Boltzmann kinetic models, such as lattice Boltzmann, are often used as an alternative to the discretization of the Navier-Stokes equations for hydrodynamic simulations. Recently, it was argued that modeling sub-grid scale phenomena at the kinetic level might provide all efficient tool for large scale simulations. Indeed, a particular variant of this approach, known as the entropic lattice Boltzmann method (ELBM), has shown that an efficient coarse-grained simulation of decaying turbulence is possible using these approaches. The present work investigates the efficiency of the entropic lattice Boltzmann in describing flows of engineering interest. In order to do so, we have chosen the flow past a square cylinder, which is a simple model of such flows. We will show that ELBM can quantitatively capture the variation of vortex shedding frequency as a function of Reynolds number in the low as well as the high Reynolds number regime, without any need for explicit sub-grid scale modeling. This extends the previous studies for this set-up, where experimental behavior ranging from Re ∼ O(10) to Re ≤ 1000 was predicted by a single simulation algorithm.
Volume
15