Implicit large eddy simulation using the high‐order correction procedure via reconstruction scheme |
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Authors: | Brian C. Vermeire Siva Nadarajah Paul G. Tucker |
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Affiliation: | 1. McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada;2. Whittle Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK |
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Abstract: | We investigate implicit large eddy simulation of the Taylor–Green vortex, Comte‐Bellot–Corrsin experiment, turbulent channel flow and transitional and turbulent flow over an SD7003 airfoil using the high‐order unstructured correction procedure via reconstruction (CPR) scheme, also known as the flux reconstruction scheme. We employ P1 (second‐order) to P5 (sixth‐order) spatial discretizations. Results show that the CPR scheme can accurately predict turbulent flows without the addition of a sub‐grid scale model. Numerical dissipation, concentrated at the smallest resolved scales, is found to filter high‐frequency content from the solution. In addition, the high‐order schemes are found to be more accurate than the low‐order schemes on a per degree of freedom basis for the canonical test cases we consider. These results motivate the further investigation and use of the CPR scheme for simulating turbulent flows. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | correction procedure via reconstruction flux reconstruction implicit large eddy simulation Taylor– Green Comte‐Bellot– Corsin turbulent channel SD7003 |
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