A projection hybrid high order finite volume/finite element method for incompressible turbulent flows

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In this paper the projection hybrid FV/FE method presented in [1] is extended to account for species transport equations. Furthermore, turbulent regimes are also considered thanks to the k–ε model. Regarding the transport diffusion stage new schemes of high order of accuracy are developed. The CVC Kolgan-type scheme and ADER methodology are extended to 3D. The latter is modified in order to profit from the dual mesh employed by the projection algorithm and the derivatives involved in the diffusion term are discretized using a Galerkin approach. The accuracy and stability analysis of the new method are carried out for the advection–diffusion–reaction equation. Within the projection stage the pressure correction is computed by a piecewise linear finite element method. Numerical results are presented, aimed at verifying the formal order of accuracy of the scheme and to assess the performance of the method on several realistic test problems.

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Busto, Ferrín, Toro, & Vázquez-Cendón. (2018). A projection hybrid high order finite volume/finite element method for incompressible turbulent flows. Journal of Computational Physics, 353, 169-192. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.JCP.2017.10.004

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This work was financially supported by Spanish MEIC projects MTM2008-02483, CGL2011-28499-C03-01 and MTM2013-43745-R; by the Spanish MECD under grant FPU13/00279; by the Xunta de Galicia Consellería de Cultura Educación e Ordenación Universitaria under grant Axudas de apoio á etapa predoutoral do Plan I2C; by Xunta de Galicia and FEDER under research project GRC2013-014 and by Fundación Barrié under grant Becas de posgrado en el extranjero

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