eprintid: 3618 rev_number: 14 eprint_status: archive userid: 425 dir: disk0/00/00/36/18 datestamp: 2019-11-27 06:57:06 lastmod: 2019-11-27 06:57:06 status_changed: 2019-11-27 06:57:06 type: conference_item metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Duong, Viet Dung creators_name: Lavi Rizki, Zuhal creators_name: Hari, Muhammad creators_id: duongdv@vnu.edu.vn title: Lagrangian Vortex Particle Method for Complex Flow Simulation ispublished: pub subjects: Aerospace subjects: Mechanics subjects: Phys subjects: civil_engineering divisions: sae keywords: brinkman penalization, vortex particle method, complex flow applications abstract: In order to solve complicated simulation problem for complex deforming objects under complicated motions found in aerospace, aerodynamic, meteorology, biology engineering, this paper presents Lagrangian vortex method based on Brinkman penalization. The Brinkman penalization acts as an external force, which is implicitly enforced into Navier-Stokes equation in the velocity-vorticity form. The advantage of the method is the capability to remove the pressure factor which causes errors in other numerical methods due to the complexity of shape of the object. Furthermore, the method is able to model the complex geometry, complex motions as well as 3D deformation of the object. In particular, the Navier-stokes equation can be solved in a classical strategy: applying Bio-Savart law formula is to deal with the convection process; employing fast multipole method to accelerate the velocity computation. The convergence is verified in several simulation applications such as air flow over low aspect ratio wing, rotation wings, influent of wind gust on high-raised building, and fish swimming. date: 2019-10-11 date_type: published contact_email: duongdv@vnu.edu.vn full_text_status: public pres_type: paper event_title: The 5th International Conference on Engineering Mechanics and Automation (ICEMA 5) event_location: Vietnam National University-University of Science and Technology event_dates: 11-12 October 2019 event_type: conference refereed: TRUE referencetext: Barba L.A. (2004). Vortex Method for Computing High-Reynolds Number Flows: Increased Accuracy with a Fully Mesh-less Formulation. PhD dissertation, Department of Aeronautical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, California. Chatelain, P. (2005). Contributions to the three-dimensional vortex element method and spinning bluff body flows. PhD thesis, California Institute of Technology. Cottet G.-H. and Poncet P. (2004). Advances in direct numerical simulations of 3D wall-bounded flows by vortex-in-cell methods, Journal of Computational Physics, 193, pp.136–158. Eric D.T. (2004). The hydrodynamics of eel swimming II. Effect of swimming speed. Journal of Experimental Biology, 207, pp.3265-3279. Kajtar J. B., Monaghan P.P. (2012). On the swimming of fish like bodies near free and fixed boundaries. European Journal of Mechanics - B/Fluids, 33, pp.1-13. Kamemoto K. (2004). On Contribution of Advanced Vortex Element Methods Toward Virtual Reality of Unsteady Vortical Flows in the New Generation of CFD. Brazilian Congress of Thermal Sciences and Engineering, 26, pp.368-378. Kim, D. & Choi, H. (2002). Laminar flow past a sphere rotating in the streamwise direction. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 461, pp. 365–386. L. Greengard, V. Rokhlin (1987). A fast algorithm for particle simulations. J. Computational Physics, 73, pp. 325-348. Li G., Müller U.K., van Leeuwen J.L., Liu H (2012). Body dynamics and hydrodynamics of swimming fish larvae: a computational study. Journal of Experimental Biology, 215, pp.4015-4033. Mattia G., Chatelain P., Rees W. M., Koumoutsakos P. (2011). Simulations of single and multiple swimmers with non-divergence free deforming geometries. Journal of Computational Physics, 230, pp.7093–7114. Ramussen T.R (2008). A penalization Interface Method for 3D Particle Vortex Methods. Master Thesis, Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark. citation: Duong, Viet Dung and Lavi Rizki, Zuhal and Hari, Muhammad (2019) Lagrangian Vortex Particle Method for Complex Flow Simulation. In: The 5th International Conference on Engineering Mechanics and Automation (ICEMA 5), 11-12 October 2019, Vietnam National University-University of Science and Technology. document_url: https://eprints.uet.vnu.edu.vn/eprints/id/eprint/3618/1/fullpaper_duongvietdung_lagrangian_vortex_method_complex_flow_simulation.doc