stable numerical method
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2017 ◽  
Vol 817 ◽  
pp. 374-387 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arzhang Khalili ◽  
Bo Liu

Finite container sizes in experiments and computer simulations impose artificial boundaries which do not exist when they are meant to mimic ambient fluid of infinite extent. We show here that this is the case with flows past an infinite cylinder placed in an infinite ambient fluid (Stokes’ paradox). Using a highly efficient and stable numerical method that is capable of handling computational domains several orders of magnitude larger than in previous studies, we provide a criterion for the minimum necessary extent around an object in order to provide accurate velocity and pressure fields, which are prerequisites for correct calculation of secondary quantities such as drag coefficient. The careful and extensive simulations performed suggest an improved relation for the drag coefficient as a function of Reynolds number, and identify the most suitable experimental data available in the literature.


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