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A scalable parallel algorithm for the direct numerical simulation of three-dimensional incompressible particulate flow
Authors:Shi Jin  Peter Minev  Krishnaswamy Nandakumar
Institution:1. Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering , University of Alberta , Edmonton, AB, T6G 2G6, Canada shi.jin@ualberta.ca;3. Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences , University of Alberta , Edmonton, AB, T6G 2G1, Canada;4. Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering , University of Alberta , Edmonton, AB, T6G 2G6, Canada;5. Chemical Engineering Program , The Petroleum Institute , Abu Dhabi, UAE
Abstract:Particulate flow is of great importance from both the scientific and engineering points of view. Owing to the complexity of particle-flow interactions, direct numerical simulations (DNS) of inertial particulate flow with finite-size particles have been limited to a very small number of particles, while the industrial applications involve larger numbers with many orders of magnitude. This article presents a parallel implementation of a fictitious domain method for the DNS of particulate flows. The method is thoroughly tested and its parallel performance on distributed memory clusters is evaluated on a large-scale problem. Finally, we present the results for the separation of 21,336 particles of two different densities in a viscous fluid. Although there is still a significant gap between DNS and the industrial applications, the present algorithm allows to simulate significantly large number of particles so that a meaningful statistical analysis can be performed. This will help in the development of new closure relations for the averaged models of multiphase flows.
Keywords:particulate flow  multiphase flow  DNS  parallel computing  unstructured grid domain decomposition
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