Comparison of implicit and explicit AUSM‐family schemes for compressible multiphase flows |
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Authors: | Q. L. Zeng N. U. Aydemir F. S. Lien T. Xu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada;2. Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | ![]() This paper makes the first attempt of extending implicit AUSM‐family schemes to multiphase flow simulations. Water faucet, air–water shock tube and oscillating manometer problems are used as benchmark tests with the generic four‐equation two‐fluid model. For solving the equations implicitly, Newton's method along with a sparse matrix solver (UMFPACK solver) is employed, and the numerical Jacobian matrix is calculated. Comparison between implicit and explicit AUSM‐family schemes is presented, indicating that similarly accurate results are obtained with both schemes. Furthermore, the water faucet problem is solved using both staggered and collocated grids. This investigation helps integrate high‐resolution schemes into staggered‐grid‐based computational algorithms. The influence of the interface pressure correction on the simulation results is also examined. Results show that the interfacial pressure correction introduces numerical dissipation. However, this dissipation cannot eliminate the overshoots because of the incompatibility of numerical discretization of the conservative and non‐conservative terms in the governing equations. The comparison of CPU time between implicit and explicit schemes is also studied, indicating that the implicit scheme is capable of improving the computational efficiency over its explicit counterpart. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | explicit and implicit methods collocated and staggered grids AUSM‐family schemes two‐fluid model multiphase flow |
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