Title of article :
Implementation of D3Q19 Lattice Boltzmann Method with a Curved Wall Boundary Condition for Simulation of Practical Flow Problems
Author/Authors :
Ezzatneshan, E. Aerospace Engineering Group - Department of New Technologies Engineering, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran
Abstract :
In this paper, implementation of an extended form of a no-slip wall boundary condition is presented for
the three-dimensional (3-D) lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) for solving the incompressible fluid
flows with complex geometries. The boundary condition is based on the off-lattice scheme with a
polynomial interpolation which is used to reconstruct the curved or irregular wall boundary on the
neighboring lattice nodes. This treatment improves the computational efficiency of the solution
algorithm to handle complex geometries and provides much better accuracy comparing with the
staircase approximation of bounce-back method. The efficiency and accuracy of the numerical
approach presented are examined by computing the fluid flows around the geometries with curved or
irregular walls. Three test cases considered herein for validating the present computations are the flow
calculation around the NACA0012 wing section and through the two different porous media in various
flow conditions. The study shows the present computational technique based on the implementation of
the three-dimensional Lattice Boltzmann method with the employed curved wall boundary condition is
robust and efficient for solving laminar flows with practical geometries and also accurate enough to
predict the flow properties used for engineering designs.
Keywords :
Three-dimensional Lattice Boltzmann , Method , Irregular Wall Boundary Condition , Laminar Fluid Flows , Complex Geometries
Journal title :
International Journal of Engineering