The turbulent flow over the DrivAer fastback model is here investigated with an orderadaptive discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method. The growing need of high-fidelity flow simulations for the accurate determination of problems, e.g., vehicle aerodynamics, promoted research on models and methods to improve the computational efficiency and to bring the practice of Scale Resolving Simulations (SRS), like the large-eddy simulation (LES), to an industrial level. An appealing choice for SRS is the Implicit LES (ILES) via a high-order DG method, where the favourable numerical dissipation of the space discretization scheme plays directly the role of a subgrid-scale model. Implicit time integration and the p-adaptive algorithm reduce the computational cost allowing a high-fidelity description of the physical phenomenon with very coarse mesh and moderate number of degrees of freedom. Two different models have been considered: (i) a simplified DrivAer fastback model, without the rear-view mirrors and the wheels, and a smooth underbody; (ii) the DrivAer fastback model, without rear-view mirrors and a smooth underbody. The predicted results have been compared with experimental data and CFD reference results, showing a good agreement.

(2021). Assessment of a discontinuous Galerkin method for the simulation of the turbulent flow around the DrivAer car model [journal article - articolo]. In APPLIED SCIENCES. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/196808

Assessment of a discontinuous Galerkin method for the simulation of the turbulent flow around the DrivAer car model

Colombo, Alessandro;Conti, Pierangelo;Ghidoni, Antonio;
2021-01-01

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The turbulent flow over the DrivAer fastback model is here investigated with an orderadaptive discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method. The growing need of high-fidelity flow simulations for the accurate determination of problems, e.g., vehicle aerodynamics, promoted research on models and methods to improve the computational efficiency and to bring the practice of Scale Resolving Simulations (SRS), like the large-eddy simulation (LES), to an industrial level. An appealing choice for SRS is the Implicit LES (ILES) via a high-order DG method, where the favourable numerical dissipation of the space discretization scheme plays directly the role of a subgrid-scale model. Implicit time integration and the p-adaptive algorithm reduce the computational cost allowing a high-fidelity description of the physical phenomenon with very coarse mesh and moderate number of degrees of freedom. Two different models have been considered: (i) a simplified DrivAer fastback model, without the rear-view mirrors and the wheels, and a smooth underbody; (ii) the DrivAer fastback model, without rear-view mirrors and a smooth underbody. The predicted results have been compared with experimental data and CFD reference results, showing a good agreement.
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Car aerodynamics; Discontinuous Galerkin; DrivAer model; Implicit LES; Order-adaptive method
numero monografico dal titolo Theory and Applications of High-Order Methods in Computational Fluid Dynamics indice consultabile alla pagina https://www.mdpi.com/journal/applsci/special_issues/High_Order_Methods_Computational_Fluid_Dynamics
Colombo, Alessandro; Bortoli, Andrea; Conti, Pierangelo; Crivellini, Andrea; Ghidoni, Antonio; Nigro, Alessandra; Noventa, Gianmaria
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