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Implementation and comparison of three isogeometric Navier–Stokes solvers applied to simulation of flow past a fixed 2D NACA0012 airfoil at high Reynolds number
Nordanger, Knut; Holdahl, Runar; Kvarving, Arne Morten; Rasheed, Adil; Kvamsdal, Trond (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Implementation of three different Navier–Stokes solvers in an isogeometric finite element framework is presented in this paper. The three solvers Chorin projection method and Coupled formulation , both with the Spalart–Allmaras ... -
Isogeometric methods for CFD and FSI-simulation of flow around turbine blades
van Opstal, Timo Matteo; Fonn, Eivind; Holdahl, Runar; Kvamsdal, Trond; Kvarving, Arne Morten; Mathisen, Kjell Magne; Nordanger, Knut; Okstad, Knut Morten; Rasheed, Adil; Tabib, Mandar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Coupled fluid-structure interaction simulations of wind turbines have traditionally been considered computationally too expensive to carry out. However, more powerful computers and better solution techniques based on ... -
Numerical benchmarking of fluid–structure interaction: An isogeometric finite element approach
Nordanger, Knut; Rasheed, Adil; Okstad, Knut Morten; Kvarving, Arne Morten; Holdahl, Runar; Kvamsdal, Trond (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)In this paper we describe and evaluate an isogeometric finite element program, IFEM-FSI, for doing coupled fluid–structure interaction simulations. We investigate the role played by employing higher polynomial orders and ... -
Simulation of airflow past a 2D NACA0015 airfoil using an isogeometric incompressible Navier-Stokes solver with the Spalart-Allmaras turbulence model
Nordanger, Knut; Holdahl, Runar; Kvamsdal, Trond; Kvarving, Arne Morten; Rasheed, Adil (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)The work presented in this paper concerns the efforts of conducting a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation of air flow past a fixed 2D NACA0015 airfoil at high Reynolds number (Re=2.5×106Re=2.5×106) using an ...