Fully Conservative Higher Order Finite Difference Schemes for Incompressible Flow

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Conservation properties of the mass, momentum, and kinetic energy equations for incompressible flow are specified as analytical requirements for a proper set of discrete equations. Existing finite difference schemes in regular and staggered grid systems are checked for violations of the conservation requirements and a few important discrepancies are pointed out. In particular, it is found that none of the existing higher order schemes for a staggered mesh system simultaneously conserve mass, momentum, and kinetic energy. This deficiency is corrected through the derivation of a general family of fully conservative higher order accurate finite difference schemes for staggered grid systems. Finite difference schemes in a collocated grid system are also analyzed, and a violation of kinetic energy conservation is revealed. The predicted conservation properties are demonstrated numerically in simulations of inviscid white noise, performed in a two-dimensional periodic domain. The proposed fourth order schemes in a staggered grid system are generalized for the case of a non-uniform mesh, and the resulting scheme is used to perform large eddy simulations of turbulent channel flow. © 1998 Academic Press.

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Morinishi, Y., Lund, T. S., Vasilyev, O. V., & Moin, P. (1998). Fully Conservative Higher Order Finite Difference Schemes for Incompressible Flow. Journal of Computational Physics, 143(1), 90–124. https://doi.org/10.1006/jcph.1998.5962

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