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The Numerical Analysis of the Flow on the Smooth and Nonsmooth Boundaries by IBEM/DBIEM

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  • Gang Xu
  • Guangwei Zhao
  • Jing Chen
  • Shuqi Wang
  • Weichao Shi

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The value of the tangential velocity on the Boundary Value Problem (BVP) is inaccurate when comparing the results with analytical solutions by Indirect Boundary Element Method (IBEM), especially at the intersection region where the normal vector is changing rapidly (named nonsmooth boundary). In this study, the singularity of the BVP, which is directly arranged in the center of the surface of the fluid computing domain, is moved outside the computational domain by using the Desingularized Boundary Integral Equation Method (DBIEM). In order to analyze the accuracy of the IBEM/DBIEM and validate the above-mentioned problem, three-dimensional uniform flow over a sphere has been presented. The convergent study of the presented model has been investigated, including desingularized distance in the DBIEM. Then, the numerical results were compared with the analytical solution. It was found that the accuracy of velocity distribution in the flow field has been greatly improved at the intersection region, which has suddenly changed the boundary surface shape of the fluid domain. The conclusions can guide the study on the flow over nonsmooth boundaries by using boundary value method.

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  • Gang Xu & Guangwei Zhao & Jing Chen & Shuqi Wang & Weichao Shi, 2019. "The Numerical Analysis of the Flow on the Smooth and Nonsmooth Boundaries by IBEM/DBIEM," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2019, pages 1-14, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4131683
    DOI: 10.1155/2019/4131683
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