Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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762947 | Computers & Fluids | 2010 | 15 Pages |
In this paper the Tensorial-expanded Chaos Collocation method has been used to solve Fluid Dynamic problems with geometric uncertainties. The main advantage of the Tensorial-expanded Chaos Collocation method is its non-intrusive formulation, so existing deterministic solvers can be used. A Least-Squares Spectral Element Method has been employed for the analysis of the deterministic differential problems obtained by Tensorial-expanded Chaos Collocation. This algorithm exploits a Fictitious Domain approach, so it is particularly suitable to solve differential problems defined on stochastic domains. The great capabilities of the Tensorial-expanded Chaos Collocation method combined to the Fictitious Domain-Least-Squares Spectral Element Method are demonstrated by numerical experiments.