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A high‐order finite difference method for numerical simulations of supersonic turbulent flows
Authors:Zhaorui Li  Farhad A Jaberi
Institution:Department of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48823, U.S.A.
Abstract:This paper describes a new class of three‐dimensional finite difference schemes for high‐speed turbulent flows in complex geometries based on the high‐order monotonicity‐preserving (MP) method. Simulations conducted for various 1D, 2D, and 3D problems indicate that the new high‐order MP schemes can preserve sharp changes in the flow variables without spurious oscillations and are able to capture the turbulence at the smallest computed scales. Our results also indicate that the MP method has less numerical dissipation and faster grid convergence than the weighted essentially non‐oscillatory method. However, both of these methods are computationally more demanding than the COMP method and are only used for the inviscid fluxes. To reduce the computational cost for reacting flows, the scalar equations are solved by the COMP method, which is shown to yield similar results to those obtained by the MP in supersonic turbulent flows with strong shock waves. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:high‐speed flows  compressible turbulence  shock‐capturing methods  MP scheme  WENO scheme
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