scholarly journals A 2D vertical model for simulating surface and subsurface flows using finite element–finite volume methods

2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (5) ◽  
pp. 761-780
Author(s):  
Leila Farrokhpour ◽  
Masoud Montazeri Namin ◽  
Morteza Eskandari-Ghadi

Abstract A numerical model is presented for simulation of hydrodynamics of a 2D vertical free surface domain consisting of an arbitrary partitioned porous and non-porous area. To this end, modified Navier–Stokes equations are considered which could be applied in surface water and in subsurface flows, simultaneously. A wide range of Reynolds number has been considered, from which non-Darcy effects have also been taken into account. A fractional step method has been used in the time discretization procedure, where the convection and diffusion terms are separated from the pressure term while solving the momentum equations. To include the variation of surface elevation in computation, the domain has been divided into two parts, namely, ‘interior subdomain’, which never gets dry during the simulation period, covered by fixed unstructured triangular grids and ‘top layer’ with only a one layer structured grid, the position of which varies with the water surface. The validation of the proposed model has been achieved by comparison of its results with both theoretical and experimental data reported in the literature.

2010 ◽  
Vol 51 ◽  
pp. 654 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steven William Armfield ◽  
Nicholas Williamson ◽  
Michael Kirkpatrick ◽  
Robert Street

Author(s):  
Sadoon Ayed ◽  

This paper represents the analysis of Rayleigh-Bernard convection between two parallel plates. Lower wall is being cooled while upper is heated according to periodic spatial distribution. This process has been modeled using Navier-Stokes equations, equation of continuity and energy equation. Solution of the differential equations has been obtained using pseudo spectral numeric method. For discretization in homogeneous direction, Fourier-Galerkin model has been used, while for discretization in inhomogeneous direction Chebyshev collocation method is applied. Time discretization has been performed using Adams-Bashworth two step method of second order. The results of numeric simulation have been presented by figures where vorticity fields, stream-function and velocity are shown for six different time steps.


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