One-shot omnidirectional pressure integration through matrix inversion

Author:

Zigunov FernandoORCID,Charonko John JORCID

Abstract

Abstract In this work, we present a method to perform 2D and 3D omnidirectional pressure integration from velocity measurements with a single-iteration matrix inversion approach. This work builds upon our previous work, where the rotating parallel ray approach was extended to the limit of infinite rays by taking continuous projection integrals of the ray paths and recasting the problem as an iterative matrix inversion problem. This iterative matrix equation is now ‘fast-forwarded’ to the ‘infinity’ iteration, leading to a different matrix equation that can be solved in a single step, thereby presenting the same computational complexity as the Poisson equation. We observe computational speedups of 10 6 when compared to brute-force omnidirectional integration methods, enabling the treatment of grids of 10 9 points and potentially even larger in a desktop setup at the time of publication. Further examination of the boundary conditions of our one-shot method shows that omnidirectional pressure integration implements a boundary condition where the boundary points are treated as interior points to the extent that information is available. Finally, we show how the method can be extended from the regular grids typical of particle image velocimetry to the unstructured meshes characteristic of particle tracking velocimetry data.

Funder

Los Alamos National Laboratory

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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