Engineering Mechanics

International Conference

Proceedings Vol. 29 (2023)


ENGINEERING MECHANICS 2023

29th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
May 9 – 11, 2023, Milovy, Czech Republic
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Editors: Vojtěch Radolf and Igor Zolotarev

Copyright © 2023 Institute of Thermomechanics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague

ISBN 978-80-87012-84-0 (printed)
ISBN 978-80-87012-84-0 (electronic)
ISSN 1805-8248 (printed)
ISSN 1805-8256 (electronic)

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Simulating particle-laden flows: From immersed boundaries towards model order reduction
Isoz M., Kubíčková L., Kotouč Šourek M., Studeník O., Kovárnová A.
pages 27 - 36, full text

Particle-laden flow is prevalent both in nature and in industry. Its appearance ranges from the transport of riverbed sediments towards the magma flow; from the deposition of catalytic material inside particulate matter filters in automotive exhaust gas aftertreatment towards the slurry transport in dredging operations. In this contribution, we focus on the particle-resolved direct numerical simulation (PR-DNS) of the particle-laden flow. Such a simulation combines the standard Eulerian approach to computational fluid dynamics (CFD) with inclusion of particles via a variant of the immersed boundary method (IBM) and tracking of the particles movement using a discrete element method (DEM). Provided the used DEM allows for collisions of arbitrarily shaped particles, PR-DNS is based (almost) entirely on first principles, and as such it is a truly high-fidelity model. The downside of PR-DNS is its immense computational cost. In this work, we focus on three possibilities of alleviating the computational cost of PR-DNS: (i) replacing PR-DNS by PR-LES or PR-RANS, while the latter requires combining IBM with wall functions; (ii) improving efficiency of DEM contact solution via adaptively refined virtual mesh; and (iii) developing a method of model order reduction specifically tailored to PR-DNS of particle-laden flows.


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