Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7156877 | Computers & Fluids | 2015 | 47 Pages |
Abstract
Validation and verification represent an important element in the development of a computational code. The aim is establish both confidence in the algorithm and its suitability for the intended purpose. In this paper, a direct simulation Monte Carlo solver, called dsmcFoam, is carefully investigated for its ability to solve low and high speed non-reacting gas flows in simple and complex geometries. The test cases are: flow over sharp and truncated flat plates, the Mars Pathfinder probe, a micro-channel with heated internal steps, and a simple micro-channel. For all the cases investigated, dsmcFoam demonstrates very good agreement with experimental and numerical data available in the literature.
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Authors
Rodrigo C. Palharini, Craig White, Thomas J. Scanlon, Richard E. Brown, Matthew K. Borg, Jason M. Reese,