scholarly journals A lattice Boltzmann model for electromagnetic waves propagating in a one-dimensional dispersive medium

2013 ◽  
Vol 65 (6) ◽  
pp. 961-973 ◽  
Author(s):  
Poting Chen ◽  
Chen-Hao Wang ◽  
Jeng-Rong Ho
Author(s):  
KUN QU ◽  
CHANG SHU ◽  
JINSHENG CAI

In this paper, a new flux solver was developed based on a lattice Boltzmann model. Different from solving discrete velocity Boltzmann equation and lattice Boltzmann equation, Euler/Navier-Stokes (NS) equations were solved in this approach, and the flux at the interface was evaluated with a compressible lattice Boltzmann model. This method combined lattice Boltzmann method with finite volume method to solve Euler/NS equations. The proposed approach was validated by some simulations of one-dimensional and multi-dimensional problems.


2012 ◽  
Vol 4 (04) ◽  
pp. 454-472 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. M. Yang ◽  
C. Shu ◽  
J. Wu

AbstractThis paper at first shows the details of finite volume-based lattice Boltzmann method (FV-LBM) for simulation of compressible flows with shock waves. In the FV-LBM, the normal convective flux at the interface of a cell is evaluated by using one-dimensional compressible lattice Boltzmann model, while the tangential flux is calculated using the same way as used in the conventional Euler solvers. The paper then presents a platform to construct one-dimensional compressible lattice Boltzmann model for its use in FV-LBM. The platform is formed from the conservation forms of moments. Under the platform, both the equilibrium distribution functions and lattice velocities can be determined, and therefore, non-free parameter model can be developed. The paper particularly presents three typical non-free parameter models, D1Q3, D1Q4 and D1Q5. The performances of these three models for simulation of compressible flows are investigated by a brief analysis and their application to solve some one-dimensional and two-dimensional test problems. Numerical results showed that D1Q3 model costs the least computation time and D1Q4 and D1Q5 models have the wider application range of Mach number. From the results, it seems that D1Q4 model could be the best choice for the FV-LBM simulation of hypersonic flows.


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