A High-Fidelity Methodology for Particle-Resolved Direct Numerical Simulations
Abstract
We present a novel computational method for direct numerical simulations of particle-laden flows with fully-resolved particles (PR-DNS). The method is based on the recently developed Volume-Filtering Immersed Boundary method [Dave et al, Journal of Computational Physics, 487:112136, 2023] derived by volume-filtering the transport equations. This approach is mathematically and physically rigorous, in contrast to other PR-DNS methods which rely on ad-hoc numerical schemes to impose no-slip boundary conditions on the surface of particles. With the present PR-DNS strategy, we show that the ratio of filter size to particle diameter acts as a parameter that controls the level of fidelity. In the limit where this ratio is very small, a well-resolved PR-DNS is obtained. Conversely, when the ratio of filter size to particle diameter is large, a classic point-particle method is obtained. The discretization of the filtered equations is discussed and compared to other PR-DNS strategies based on direct-forcing immersed boundary methods. Numerical examples with sedimenting resolved particles are discussed.
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