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Three-Dimensional Lattice Boltzmann Model for High-Speed Compressible Flows

Journal

COMMUNICATIONS IN THEORETICAL PHYSICS
Volume 54, Issue 6, Pages 1121-1128

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0253-6102/54/6/28

Keywords

lattice Boltzmann method; compressible flows; Euler equations; von Neumann stability analysis

Funding

  1. Science Foundations of Laboratory of Computational Physical, Science Foundation of China Academy of Engineering Physics [2009A0102005, 2009B0101012]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [10775018, 11074300, 1107521]

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A highly efficient three-dimensional (3D) Lattice Boltzmann (LB) model for high-speed compressible flows is proposed. This model is developed from the original one by Kataoka and Tsutahara [Phys. Rev. E 69 (2004) 056702]. The convection term is discretized by the Non-oscillatory, containing No free parameters and Dissipative (NND) scheme, which effectively damps oscillations at discontinuities. To be more consistent with the kinetic theory of viscosity and to further improve the numerical stability, an additional dissipation term is introduced. Model parameters are chosen in such a way that the von Neumann stability criterion is satisfied. The new model is validated by well-known benchmarks, (i) Riemann problems, including the problem with Lax shock tube and a newly designed shock tube problem with high Mach number; (ii) reaction of shock wave on droplet or bubble. Good agreements are obtained between LB results and exact ones or previously reported solutionis. The model is capable of simulating flows from subsonic to supersonic and capturing jumps resulted from shock waves.

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