Verification of low-Mach number combustion codes using the method of manufactured solutions
ORAL
Abstract
Many computational combustion models rely on tabulated constitutive relations to close the system of equations. As these reactive state-equations are typically multi-dimensional and highly non-linear, their implications on the convergence and accuracy of simulation codes are not well understood. In this presentation, the effects of tabulated state-relationships on the computational performance of low-Mach number combustion codes are explored using the method of manufactured solutions (MMS). Several MMS examples are developed and applied, progressing from simple one-dimensional configurations to problems involving higher dimensionality and solution-complexity. The manufactured solutions are implemented in two multi-physics hydrodynamics codes: CDP developed at Stanford University and FUEGO developed at Sandia National Laboratories. In addition to verifying the order-of-accuracy of the codes, the MMS problems help highlight certain robustness issues in existing variable-density flow-solvers. Strategies to overcome these issues are briefly discussed.
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Authors
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Lee Shunn
Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University
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Frank Ham
Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University, Stanford University
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Patrick Knupp
Computer Science Research Institute, Sandia National Laboratories
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Parviz Moin
Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford University, Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University, CTR, Stanford University