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An adaptive parallel LBM solver for high-resolution aerodynamics and aeroacoustic

An adaptive parallel LBM solver for high-resolution aerodynamics and aeroacoustic
An adaptive parallel LBM solver for high-resolution aerodynamics and aeroacoustic
AMR-LBM-LES simulations are carried out using our in-house parallel software AMROC. It is first successfully used to calculate the aeroacoustic of a 3D airfoil with wall-resolved simulations. To extend the capability of the software, the implementation of an existing wall model is then validated for a 2D airfoil.
LBM, Turbulence, LES, wall model, aerodynamics, aeroacoustic
Grondeau, Mikael
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Deiterding, Ralf
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Grondeau, Mikael
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Deiterding, Ralf
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Grondeau, Mikael and Deiterding, Ralf (2022) An adaptive parallel LBM solver for high-resolution aerodynamics and aeroacoustic. In Proceedings of 33rd Parallel CFD International Conference.

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Abstract

AMR-LBM-LES simulations are carried out using our in-house parallel software AMROC. It is first successfully used to calculate the aeroacoustic of a 3D airfoil with wall-resolved simulations. To extend the capability of the software, the implementation of an existing wall model is then validated for a 2D airfoil.

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Published date: 25 May 2022
Venue - Dates: 33rd Parallel CFD International Conference, , Alba, Italy, 2022-05-25 - 2022-05-27
Keywords: LBM, Turbulence, LES, wall model, aerodynamics, aeroacoustic

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Local EPrints ID: 457907
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/457907
PURE UUID: f581ce24-f9dd-4e84-96d7-202fb5e694c4
ORCID for Ralf Deiterding: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4776-8183

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Date deposited: 21 Jun 2022 18:21
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:39

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