Citation:
Bittencourt M., Dumont N., Hesthaven J. (eds.) (2017). Spectral and high order methods for partial differential equations ICOSAHOM 2016: selected papers from the ICOSAHOM conference, June 27-July 1, 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, 119). Springer. Pp. 495-507.
The flow of a viscous fluid past a cylinder is a classical problem in fluid-structure interaction and a benchmark for numerical methods in computational fluid dynamics. We solve it with the recently introduced radial basis function-based partition of unity metThe flow of a viscous fluid past a cylinder is a classical problem in fluid-structure interaction and a benchmark for numerical methods in computational fluid dynamics. We solve it with the recently introduced radial basis function-based partition of unity method (RBF-PUM), which is a spectrally convergent collocation meshless scheme well suited to this kind of problem. The resulting discrete system of nonlinear equations is tackled with a trust-region algorithm, whose performance is much enhanced by the analytic Jacobian which is provided alongside. Preliminary results up to Re = 60 with just 1292 nodes are shown.[+][-]
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Proceeding of: 11th International Conference on Spectral and High-Order Methods (ICOSAHOM'16), June 27-July 1, 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.