Validation of an OpenFOAM®-based solver for the Euler equations with benchmarks for mesoscale atmospheric modeling

Author:

Girfoglio Michele1,Quaini Annalisa2,Rozza Gianluigi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. mathLab, Mathematics Area, SISSA 1 , via Bonomea 265, I-34136 Trieste, Italy

2. Department of Mathematics, University of Houston 2 , Houston, Texas 77204, USA

Abstract

Within OpenFOAM, we develop a pressure-based solver for the Euler equations written in conservative form using density, momentum, and total energy as variables. Under simplifying assumptions, these equations are used to describe non-hydrostatic atmospheric flow. For the stabilization of the Euler equations and to capture sub-grid processes, we consider two Large Eddy Simulation models: the classical Smagorinsky model and the one equation eddy-viscosity model. To achieve high computational efficiency, our solver uses a splitting scheme that decouples the computation of each variable. The numerical results obtained with our solver are validated against numerical data available in the literature for two classical benchmarks: the rising thermal bubble and the density current. Through qualitative and quantitative comparisons, we show that our approach is accurate. This paper is meant to lay the foundation for a new open-source package specifically created for the quick assessment of new computational approaches for the simulation of atmospheric flows at the mesoscale level.

Funder

European Research Council

US National Science Foundation

Harvard Radcliffe Institute

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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