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Numerical solution of Navier–Stokes equations using multiquadric radial basis function networks
Authors:Nam Mai‐Duy  Thanh Tran‐Cong
Abstract:A numerical method based on radial basis function networks (RBFNs) for solving steady incompressible viscous flow problems (including Boussinesq materials) is presented in this paper. The method uses a ‘universal approximator’ based on neural network methodology to represent the solutions. The method is easy to implement and does not require any kind of ‘finite element‐type’ discretization of the domain and its boundary. Instead, two sets of random points distributed throughout the domain and on the boundary are required. The first set defines the centres of the RBFNs and the second defines the collocation points. The two sets of points can be different; however, experience shows that if the two sets are the same better results are obtained. In this work the two sets are identical and hence commonly referred to as the set of centres. Planar Poiseuille, driven cavity and natural convection flows are simulated to verify the method. The numerical solutions obtained using only relatively low densities of centres are in good agreement with analytical and benchmark solutions available in the literature. With uniformly distributed centres, the method achieves Reynolds number Re = 100 000 for the Poiseuille flow (assuming that laminar flow can be maintained) using the density of equation image , Re = 400 for the driven cavity flow with a density of equation image and Rayleigh number Ra = 1 000 000 for the natural convection flow with a density of equation image . Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:mesh‐free method  Navier–  Stokes equations  radial basis function networks  streamfunction–  vorticity formulation
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