Semi-Lagrangian implicit Bhatnagar-Gross-Krook collision model for the finite-volume discrete Boltzmann method

Physical Review. E
Leitao ChenLaura Schaefer

Abstract

In order to increase the accuracy of temporal solutions, reduce the computational cost of time marching, and improve the stability associated with collisions for the finite-volume discrete Boltzmann method, an advanced implicit Bhatnagar-Gross-Krook (BGK) collision model using a semi-Lagrangian approach is proposed in this paper. Unlike existing models, in which the implicit BGK collision is resolved either by a temporal extrapolation or by a variable transformation, the proposed model removes the implicitness by tracing the particle distribution functions (PDFs) back in time along their characteristic paths during the collision process. An interpolation scheme is needed to evaluate the PDFs at the traced-back locations. By using the first-order interpolation, the resulting model allows for the straightforward replacement of f_{α}^{eq,n+1} by f_{α}^{eq,n} no matter where it appears. After comparing the proposed model with the existing models under different numerical conditions (e.g., different flux schemes and time-marching schemes) and using the proposed model to successfully modify the variable transformation technique, three conclusions can be drawn. First, the proposed model can improve the accuracy by almost an order of m...Continue Reading

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