A second order Godunov-type scheme for the simulation of free surface turbulent incompressible flows is presented. The scheme is applied to the RANSE written in pseudo-compressible formulation, whose asymptotic solution is computed by means of a Runge-Kutta time integration coupled with a multigrid algorithm. Examples of application of this scheme to the computation of the flow in a driven-cavity and past a surface-piercing hull are reported and, for the latter, compared with towing tank experiments carried out at INSEAN. Convergence properties when halving the grid size are also shown.

A second order godunov-type scheme for naval hydrodynamics

Di Mascio A;Broglia R;
2001

Abstract

A second order Godunov-type scheme for the simulation of free surface turbulent incompressible flows is presented. The scheme is applied to the RANSE written in pseudo-compressible formulation, whose asymptotic solution is computed by means of a Runge-Kutta time integration coupled with a multigrid algorithm. Examples of application of this scheme to the computation of the flow in a driven-cavity and past a surface-piercing hull are reported and, for the latter, compared with towing tank experiments carried out at INSEAN. Convergence properties when halving the grid size are also shown.
2001
Inglese
Toro, EF
GODUNOV METHODS: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
International Conference on Godunov Methods - Theory and Applications
253
261
9
0-306-46601-5
KLUWER ACADEMIC/PLENUM PUBL
233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
OCT 18-22, 1999
FORD, ENGLAND
godunov methods
naval hydrodynamics
numerical scheme
finite volume
2
none
Di Mascio, A; Broglia, R; Favini, B
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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