Modelling pom-pom type models with high-order finite volume schemes
We are concerned with the numerical solution of viscoelastic flows using two contrasting high-order finite volume schemes. We take our earlier work for transient start-up flow in a channel and extend this beyond Oldroyd-B modelling to consider a different fluid model of the pom-pom class. This inclu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of non-Newtonian fluid mechanics 2005-03, Vol.126 (2), p.207-220 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We are concerned with the numerical solution of viscoelastic flows using two contrasting high-order finite volume schemes. We take our earlier work for transient start-up flow in a channel and extend this beyond Oldroyd-B modelling to consider a different fluid model of the pom-pom class. This includes Single Extended form of the pom-pom model (SXPP), comparing the results of two different finite volume schemes. The numerical techniques employed are time-stepping algorithms, one of hybrid finite element/volume type, the other of pure finite volume form. The pure finite volume scheme is a staggered-grid cell-centred scheme based on area-weighting and a semi-Lagrangian formulation. This may be implemented on structured or unstructured rectangular grids, utilising backtracking along the solution characteristics in time. For the hybrid scheme, we solve the momentum/continuity equations by a fractional-staged Taylor–Galerkin/pressure-correction procedure and invoke a cell-vertex finite volume scheme for the constitutive law. This draws upon fluctuation distribution schemes (upwinding), different combinations of ‘flux’ and ‘median-dual-cell’ spatial discretisations and time-term treatments. Here, unstructured and structured meshes may be used, based largely on triangular grids. A comparison of the two finite volume approaches will be presented, concentrating upon the new features posed by the pom-pom class of models. |
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ISSN: | 0377-0257 1873-2631 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jnnfm.2004.09.012 |