Start-up flow in a three-dimensional lid-driven cavity by means of a massively parallel direction splitting algorithm

SUMMARY The purpose of this paper is to validate a new highly parallelizable direction splitting algorithm. The parallelization capabilities of this algorithm are illustrated by providing a highly accurate solution for the start‐up flow in a three‐dimensional impulsively started lid‐driven cavity of...

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Published inInternational journal for numerical methods in fluids Vol. 68; no. 7; pp. 856 - 871
Main Authors Guermond, J. L., Minev, P. D.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chichester, UK John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 10.03.2012
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ISSN0271-2091
1097-0363
DOI10.1002/fld.2583

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Summary:SUMMARY The purpose of this paper is to validate a new highly parallelizable direction splitting algorithm. The parallelization capabilities of this algorithm are illustrated by providing a highly accurate solution for the start‐up flow in a three‐dimensional impulsively started lid‐driven cavity of aspect ratio 1 × 1 × 2 at Reynolds numbers 1000 and 5000. The computations are done in parallel (up to 1024 processors) on adapted grids of up to 2 billion nodes in three space dimensions. Velocity profiles are given at dimensionless times t = 4, 8, and 12; at least four digits are expected to be correct at Re = 1000. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Bibliography:National Science Foundation - No. DMS-0713829
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ISSN:0271-2091
1097-0363
DOI:10.1002/fld.2583