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Published May 10, 2008 | public
Journal Article

Verification of a fluid-dynamics solver using correlations with linear stability results

Abstract

A novel method is described for verification of fluid-dynamics solvers based on correlations with solutions from linear stability analysis. A difficulty with the linear stability analysis solutions for spatially developing flows is that flow fields typically exhibit exponentially growing features compromising the performance of classical error metrics. This motivates the construction of a projection-based metric that only assumes the shape of the solution and not the growth rate of the perturbations, thus also allowing the latter to be determined. The proposed correlation metric complements classical error metrics, such as p-norms, and can also be used for time-dependent problems with realistic boundary conditions. We demonstrate how the present method can be applied in the verification of an Euler solver for the instability behavior of laminar compressible free and confined shear layers.

Additional Information

© 2008 Elsevier. Received 4 November 2006; received in revised form 12 January 2008; accepted 25 January 2008. This work was supported by AFOSR Grants FA9550-04-1-0020 and FA9550-04-1-0389, by the Caltech DOE Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC) Alliance Center under subcontract No. B341492 of DOE contract W-7405-ENG-48, and NSF Grant EIA-0079871. We would like to acknowledge Ralph Deiterding and David Hill for their contributions to and support of the AMROC framework, and Dan Meiron and Dale Pullin for discussions. We would like to thank the Center for Advanced Computing Research at Caltech and the Livermore Computing Center at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for technical assistance.

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