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Three-dimensional CFD simulations with large displacement of the geometries using a connectivity-change moving mesh approach

Nicolas Barral

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This paper deals with three-dimensional (3D) numerical simulations involving 3D moving geometries with large displace-ments on unstructured meshes. Such simulations are of great value to industry, but remain very time-consuming. A robust moving mesh algorithm coupling an elasticity-like mesh deformation solution and mesh optimizations was proposed in previous works, which removes the need for global remeshing when performing large displacements. The optimizations, and in particular generalized edge/face swapping, preserve the initial quality of the mesh throughout the simulation. We propose to integrate an Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian compressible flow solver into this process to demonstrate its capabili-ties in a full CFD computation context. This solver relies on a local enforcement of the discrete geometric conservation law to preserve the order of accuracy of the time integration. The displacement of the geometries is either imposed, or driven by fluid–structure interaction (FSI). In the latter case, the six degrees of freedom approach for rigid bodies is considered. Finally, several 3D imposed-motion and FSI examples are given to validate the proposed approach, both in academic and industrial configurations.

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hal-03162321 , version 1 (08-03-2021)

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Nicolas Barral, Frédéric Alauzet. Three-dimensional CFD simulations with large displacement of the geometries using a connectivity-change moving mesh approach. Engineering with Computers, 2019, 35 (2), pp.397-422. ⟨10.1007/s00366-018-0607-5⟩. ⟨hal-03162321⟩
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