A New Mesh-Free Vortex Method
Shankar Subramaniam
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A New Mesh-Free Vortex Method
Shankar Subramaniam
August 12, 1996
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Abstract
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. Introduction
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The need for mesh-free Lagrangian methods
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Hybrid methods for diffusion
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Lagrangian methods for diffusion
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Random walk method
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Core expansion method
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Deterministic particle method
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Fishelov's method
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Diffusion velocity method
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Free-Lagrange method
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The vorticity redistribution method
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Organization of the thesis
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. Governing Equations
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Navier-Stokes equations
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Velocity field
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Vorticity conservation laws
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Summary
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. Vortex Methods
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Vortex methods for inviscid flows
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Vortex methods for viscous flows
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Summary
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. Vorticity Redistribution Method
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Mathematical formulation
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Physical meaning of the equations
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General justification
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Summary
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. Convergence Analysis
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. Numerical Implementation
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Numerical implementation of convection
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Numerical implementation of diffusion
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Finding the redistribution amounts
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Least maximum solution procedure
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Adding vortices
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Merging vortices
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Cut-off circulation
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Evaluation of the vorticity
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Boundary condition
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Summary
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. Computation of Flows in Free Space
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Point vortex
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Governing equations
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Vorticity field
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Counter-rotating vortex pair
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Governing equations
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Vorticity field
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Drift velocity
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Summary
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Three-dimensional Stokes flows
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. Computation of Flows over Solid Walls
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Impulsively rotated cylinder
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Impulsively translated cylinder
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Review of previous computations
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Streamlines
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Velocity field
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Vorticity field
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Drag force
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Effects of cut-off circulation
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Comparison with boundary layer theory
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The drag near the Van Dommelen & Shen time
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Performance compared with previous methods
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Summary
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Vortex-pair/cylinder interaction
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Summary
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. Discussion
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Resolution of short scales
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Automatic remeshing
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Computational speed
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Simplicity
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Conservation laws and positivity
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. Conclusions
A. Detailed derivations
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Biographical Sketch
List of Tables
List of Figures
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