Coupling two cell-centered finite volume schemes for solving anisotropic diffusion and fluid dynamics on unstructured moving meshes
ABGRALL, Remi
Parallel tools for Numerical Algorithms and Resolution of essentially Hyperbolic problems [BACCHUS]
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Parallel tools for Numerical Algorithms and Resolution of essentially Hyperbolic problems [BACCHUS]
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en
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2nd ECCOMAS Young Investigators Conference (YIC 2013), 2013-09-02, Bordeaux.
English Abstract
In our work we intend to model the physical phenomenons occuring during the atmospheric re-entry of a spacecraft at a low altitude. We developped a cell-centered finite volume scheme for solving anisotropic diffusion on ...Read more >
In our work we intend to model the physical phenomenons occuring during the atmospheric re-entry of a spacecraft at a low altitude. We developped a cell-centered finite volume scheme for solving anisotropic diffusion on unstructured moving meshes in order to model the thermal transfers occuring in the re-entry vehicule. We also developped a cell-centered finite volume scheme for solving the Navier-Stokes equations in order to model the hypersonic fluid flow around the vehicle. In this talk we will focus on the modelisation of the ablation phenomenon which introduce a coupling between the flow and the thermal transfers.Read less <
English Keywords
second order finite volume
unstructured meshes
anisotropic diffusion
ALE framework
fluid dynamics
coupling.
coupling
Origin
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