A modified lattice Boltzmann approach based on radial basis function approximation for the non‐uniform rectangular mesh

Author:

Hu X.1ORCID,Bergadà J. M.2,Li D.1,Sang W. M.1,An B.134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Aeronautics Northwestern Polytechnical University Xi'an China

2. Department of Fluid Mechanics Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya Barcelona Spain

3. Chinese Flight Test Establishment Yanliang China

4. Team of Numerical Algorithm Innovation The Youth Innovation Team of Shaanxi Universities Shaanxi China

Abstract

AbstractWe have presented a novel lattice Boltzmann approach for the non‐uniform rectangular mesh based on the radial basis function approximation (RBF‐LBM). The non‐uniform rectangular mesh is a good option for local grid refinement, especially for the wall boundaries and flow areas with intensive change of flow quantities. Which allows, the total number of grid cells to be reduced and so the computational cost, therefore improving the computational efficiency. But the grid structure of the non‐uniform rectangular mesh is no longer applicable to the classic lattice Boltzmann method (CLBM), which is based on the famous BGK collision‐streaming evolution. This is why the present study is inspired by the idea of the interpolation‐supplemented LBM (ISLBM) methodology. The ISLBM algorithm is improved in the present manuscript and developed into a novel LBM approach through the radial basis function approximation instead of the Lagrangian interpolation scheme. The new approach is validated for both steady states and unsteady periodic solutions. The comparison between the radial basis function approximation and the Lagrangian interpolation is discussed. It is found that the novel approach has a good performance on computational accuracy and efficiency. Proving that the non‐uniform rectangular mesh allows grid refinement while obtaining precise flow predictions.

Funder

Northwestern Polytechnical University

Chinese Aeronautical Establishment

Publisher

Wiley

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