A TIME-STAGGERED SECOND ORDER SCHEME FOR MOIST AIR VARIABLE DENSITY FLOW

H. Amino, C. Flageul, B. Carissimo, M. Ferrand, J. M. Herard

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Abstract

We present a conservative second order staggered time scheme for dry and moist variable density air flow implemented in the open source CFD solver code saturne. The staggered time arrangement introduced by Pierce and Moin [1] is extended to finite volumes and discontinuous solutions. An Helmholtz equation is solved in order include the thermodynamical pressure variation and to remove the acoustic CFL restriction. The internal energy equation supplemented by a corrective source term based on the kinetic energy dissipation [2] is solved, allowing the scheme to be consistent with discontinuous solutions. The water phase change is treated by considering thermodynamical equilibrium. Dalton’s law is used to compute the density and the temperature is obtained from the internal energy equation, solving with Newton’s method in case of phase change. A numerical analysis is presented to insure the positivity of the thermodynamic variables, followed by the scheme verification and validation. First, dry air cases are presented: a natural convection and shock cases are used to verify its accuracy related to singularities and buoyancy effects. Moreover, a pressure cooker like system shows the scheme good reproduction of pressure variations and correct time error convergences rates. Finally, the moist air module is verified against analytical cases.

Original languageEnglish
JournalWorld Congress in Computational Mechanics and ECCOMAS Congress
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2022
Externally publishedYes
Event8th European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering, ECCOMAS Congress 2022 - Oslo, Norway
Duration: 5 Jun 20229 Jun 2022

Keywords

  • Compressible flow
  • Finite volumes
  • Homogeneous model
  • Incompressible flow
  • Phase change
  • Pressure correction

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